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English Dictionary: bass clef by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
bass clef
n
  1. a clef that puts the F below middle C on the fourth line of a staff
    Synonym(s): bass clef, F clef
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Bass \Bass\, a.
      Deep or grave in tone.
  
      {Bass clef} (Mus.), the character placed at the beginning of
            the staff containing the bass part of a musical
            composition. [See Illust. under {Clef}.]
  
      {Bass voice}, a deep-sounding voice; a voice fitted for
            singing bass.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Clef \Clef\ (kl[ecr]f; 277), n. [F. clef key, a key in music,
      fr. L. clavis key. See {Clavicle}.] (Mus.)
      A character used in musical notation to determine the
      position and pitch of the scale as represented on the staff.
  
      Note: The clefs are three in number, called the C, F, and G
               clefs, and are probably corruptions or modifications of
               these letters. They indicate that the letters of
               absolute pitch belonging to the lines upon which they
               are placed, are respectively C, F, and G. The F or bass
               clef, and the G or treble clef, are fixed in their
               positions upon the staff. The C clef may have three
               positions. It may be placed upon the first or lower
               line of the staff, in which case it is called soprano
               clef, upon the third line, in which case it called alto
               clef, or upon the fourth line, in which case tenor
               clef. It rarely or never is placed upon the second
               line, except in ancient music. See other forms of C
               clef under C, 2.
  
      {Alto clef}, {Bass clef}. See under {Alto}, {Bass}.
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