harmony (noun)

  • 101variation — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. the act or process of varying ; the state or fact of being varied b. an instance of varying c. the extent to which or the range in which a thing varies 2. declination 6 3. a. a change of algebraic sign between… …

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  • 102stride bass — noun A musical device with leaping between the bass and harmony notes in the left hand part of a piano accompaniment …

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  • 103keeping — noun a) conformity or harmony. The songs are new but in keeping with tradition. b) charge or care …

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  • 104dressage — noun /ˈdɹɛs.ɑːʒ/ a) the schooling of a horse Im competing in two dressage shows and a jumping show this weekend b) an equestrian sport in which the horse and rider perform a test of specific movements in an arena, and are judged on the horses… …

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  • 105eurythmy — noun a) The harmony of features and proportion in architecture. b) Graceful body movements to rhythm of spoken words …

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  • 106second violin — noun The second violin part in an orchestral score, generally a harmony to the first violins melody and generally less technically demanding. See Also: first violin, second violinist, violin …

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  • 107basso continuo — noun The continuous realization of harmony throughout a musical piece, usually by a harpsichord and/or cello. Abbreviation: bc. See Also: continuo, figured bass …

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  • 108inconcinnity — noun lack of harmony or suitability …

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  • 109onomatopoeia — noun /ˌɒnəˌmætəˈpiə,ˌɑːnəˌmætəˈpiə,ˌɑːnəˌmɑːtəˈpiə/ a) The property of a word of sounding like what it represents. b) A word which has the property of onomatopoeia, such as gurgle or hiss . Syn: imitative harmony See Also: onomatope, onomatopoeic …

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  • 110symphoniousness — noun The state or condition of being symphonious; pleasant harmony …

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