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gam·ut (găḿət)

[Middle English, the musical scale, from Medieval Latin gamma ut, low G, gamma, lowest note of the medieval scale (from Greek, gamma; see gamma), + ut, first note of the lowest hexachord (after ut, first word in a Latin hymn to Saint John the Baptist, the initial syllables of successive lines of which were sung to the notes of an ascending scale CDEFGA: Ut queant laxis resonare fibris Mira gestorum famuli tuorum, Solve polluti labii reatum, Sancte Iohannes).]

noun 

  1. A complete range or extent: a face that expressed a gamut of emotions, from rage to peaceful contentment.
  2. Music The entire series of recognized notes.