Remix vs Octothorpe - What's the difference?
remix | octothorpe |
(music) A rearrangement of an older piece of music, possibly including various cosmetic changes.
(music) A piece of music formed by combining existing pieces of music together, possibly including various other cosmetic changes
(music) To create a remix
(music) To rearrange or radically alter a particular piece of music
to mix again
(chiefly, US) The hash or square symbol (), used mainly in telephony and computing
* 1982 , Willard R. Espy, A Children's Almanac of Words at Play , Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., page 230
* 2004 , Andrew Pitonyak, Openoffice.Org Macros Explained , Hentzenwerke, page 139
As nouns the difference between remix and octothorpe
is that remix is (music) a rearrangement of an older piece of music, possibly including various cosmetic changes while octothorpe is (chiefly|us) the hash or square symbol (), used mainly in telephony and computing.As a verb remix
is (music|intransitive) to create a remix.remix
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Noun
(remixes) (wikipedia remix)Verb
See also
* megamixAnagrams
* * ----octothorpe
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Alternative forms
* octothorpNoun
(en noun)- Octothorp is the
- on a push-button telephone. Rumor at the telephone company is that a man named Charles B. Octothorp, wanting to make his name famous...
- Strings are enclosed in double quotation marks, numbers are not enclosed in anything, and dates and Boolean values are enclosed between octothorpe (
- ) characters.