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There are 18 words containing HARMONY

harmony Harmony  ——  enharmonyinharmonyunharmony  ——  disharmonydysharmonyNew␣Harmonynonharmonysynharmonytelharmony  ——  polyharmony poly-harmony  ——  close␣harmonyvowel␣harmony  ——  imitative␣harmony  ——  preestablished␣harmony pre-established␣harmony

24 definitions found

  • harmony — n. Agreement or accord. — n. A pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds. — n. (Music) The academic study of chords.
  • Harmony — prop.n. A female given name from Latin. — prop.n. A male given name from Latin. — prop.n. A number of places in Canada…
  • enharmony — n. (Music) The property of being enharmonic. — n. (Music) The equivalence between two notes whose names are different.
  • inharmony — n. Lack of harmony.
  • unharmony — n. Lack or absence of harmony; disharmony; (by extension) discord; chaos.
  • disharmony — n. The absence of harmony or concordance.
  • dysharmony — n. Alternative form of disharmony.
  • New␣Harmony — prop.n. A town in Indiana. — prop.n. A town in Utah.
  • nonharmony — n. Lack of harmony; unmelodiousness.
  • synharmony — n. The property of being an echo vowel.
  • telharmony — n. (Historical) music played and transmitted by telharmonium.
  • polyharmony — n. (Music) Music that is played in more than one key at once…
  • poly-harmony — n. Alternative spelling of polyharmony.
  • close␣harmony — n. A style of music where the chords are arranged within a narrow…
  • vowel␣harmony — n. (Phonology) A phonological process in some languages that sets…
  • imitative␣harmony — n. Onomatopoeia.
  • preestablished␣harmony — n. (Philosophy) Gottfried Leibniz’s philosophical theory of causation…
  • pre-established␣harmony — n. Alternative form of preestablished harmony.
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