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De⋅bus⋅sy

[deb-yoo-see, dey-byoo-, duh-byoo-see; Fr. duh-by-see]
–noun
Claude A⋅chille [klawd uh-sheel; Fr. klohd a-sheel] , 1862–1918, French composer.

De⋅bus⋅sy⋅an [di-byoo-see-uhn] , adjective
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De·bus·sy   (də-byōō'sē, děb'yōō-sē', də-bü-sē')   
French composer who is considered the first exponent of musical impressionism. His works include the tone poem L'Après-midi d'un Faune (1894).
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