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presto

pres·to [ préstō ]


interjection 
Definition:
 
at once: used to indicate immediacy or quickness, often with an element of magic
We turned the old key, and - presto! - the ancient gate creaked open.



adverb 
Definition:
 
1. immediately: instantly, as if magically ( informal )

2. very fast: played or to be played very fast ( used as a musical direction )



noun  (plural pres·tos)
Definition:
 
very fast musical piece: a musical composition or passage that is to be played very fast

[Late 16th century. Via Italian, "quick" < Latin praesto "at hand"]

pres·to adjective
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