Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tempo \Tem"po\, n. [It., fr. L. tempus. See {Tense}, n.] (Mus.)
The rate or degree of movement in time.
{A tempo giusto} (j[=oo]s"t[-o]) [It.], in exact time; --
sometimes, directing a return to strict time after a tempo
rubato.
{Tempo rubato}. See under {Rubato}.
Source : WordNet®
tempo
n 1: (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played
[syn: {pacing}]
2: the rate of some repeating event [syn: {pace}]
[also: {tempi} (pl)]
Source : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Tempo
The original code name for {Mac OS} version
8.
(1997-10-15)
TEMPO
A programming language with simple {syntax} and {semantics}
designed for teaching semantic and pragmatic aspects of
programming languages.
["TEMPO: A Unified Treatment of Binding Time and Parameter
Passing Concepts in Programming Languages", N.D. Jones et al,
LNCS 66, Springer 1978].