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1 Consonance -- rank: 1000
Consonance definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary CONSONANCE, n. [L., to sound together; to sound. See Sound and Tone.] 1. Accord or agreement of sounds. In music, consonance is an accord of sounds which produces an agreeable sensation ... denotes also the according intervals. When the interval of a consonance is invariable, it is called perfect; but when it may ... imperfect. 2. Agreement; accord; congruity; consistency; agreeableness; suitableness; as the consonance of opinions among judges; the consonance of a ritual to the scriptures. WordNet (r) 3. ...
2 consonance and dissonance -- rank: 912
consonance and dissonance definitions Britannica Concise Perceived qualities of musical chords and intervals. Consonance is often described as relative "stability," dissonance as "instability." In ... and the next most consonant interval as the perfect 5th. Consonance tends to reflect the early intervals of the overtone series ... 4th), but many musical factors can affect the perception of consonance and dissonance.
3 Symphony -- rank: 582
... PHONY, n. [L. symphonia; Gr. with, and voice.] 1. A consonance or harmony of sounds agreeable to the ear, whether the ... n? voice, sound — more at ban Date: 15th century 1. consonance of sounds 2. a. ritornello 1 b. sinfonia 1 c ... organ) resembling such a symphony in complexity or variety 3. consonance or harmony of color (as in a painting) 4. a ... n with + ? a sound, the voice. See Phonetic.] 1. A consonance or harmony of sounds, agreeable to the ear, whether the ... N-IN-NAMES Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms n. Consonance, harmony, music, concert. Moby Thesaurus German band, Philharmonic, accord, accordance ... band, concert music, concertino, concerto, concerto grosso, concord, concordance, congeniality, consonance, consonancy, consort, correspondence, desks, diapason, dixieland band, empathy, ensemble, ...
4 consonancy -- rank: 480
... definitions Merriam Webster's noun (plural -cies) Date: 14th century consonance 1 Webster's 1913 Dictionary Consonance Con"so*nance, Consonancy Con"so*nan*cy, n. [L ... nerve responds to the waves with which it is in consonance. --Tyndall. 3. Friendship; concord. [Obs.] By the consonancy of our ... suitableness; agreeableness. Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms n. See consonance
5 Harmony -- rank: 480
... All discord,harmony not understood. 2. Just proportion of sound; consonance; musical concord; the accordance of two or more intervals or ... primarily contrapuntal; the rules of counterpoint are intended to control consonance and dissonance, which are fundamental aspects of harmony. However, the ... n. 1. Concord (especially of sounds or tones), accord, accordance, consonance, concordance, unison, agreement, chime. 2. Adaptation, correspondence, consistency, congruity, congruence ... consensus gentium, consensus of opinion, consensus omnium, consent, consentaneity, consistency, consonance, consonancy, consort, conventionality, cooperation, cooperativeness, correspondence, cyclopedia, deployment, diapason, diatesseron ...
6 Harmonize -- rank: 480
... in harmony [syn: harmonize, harmonise] 4: bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously; "harmonize the different interests" [syn: harmonize, harmonise] 5: bring into consonance or accord; "harmonize one's goals with one's abilities" [syn: harmonize, harmonise, reconcile] 6: bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing [syn: harmonize ... to be in harmony transitive verb 1. to bring into consonance or accord 2. to provide or accompany with harmony • harmonization ...
7 Uniformity -- rank: 480
... s opinions. 3. Conformity to a pattern or rule; resemblance, consonance or agreement; as the uniformity of different churches in ceremonies ... or likeness. 5. Conformity to a pattern or rule; resemblance, consonance, or agreement; as, the uniformity of different churches in ceremonies ... English Synonyms n. 1. Sameness, regularity, uniformness, even tenor. 2. Consonance, conformity, unanimity, agreement. 3. Consistency, sameness. 4. Similitude between the ... conformation other-direction, conformity, congeniality, congruence, congruency, congruity, consecutiveness, consistency, consonance, consort, constancy, constant flow, continualness, continuity, continuousness, conventionality, cool, cooperation ...
8 Chime -- rank: 414
... ring in harmony. CHIME, v.i. 1. To sound in consonance or harmony; to accord. To make the rough recital aptly ... N Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms I. n. 1. Consonance, harmony, correspondence of sound. 2. Set of chimed bells, chime ... concentus, concert, concord, concordance, concur, conform, conform with, consist with, consonance, consonancy, consort, convey, cooperate, correspond, cowbell, crash cymbal, cymbals, deliver ...
9 harmonise -- rank: 414
... in harmony [syn: harmonize, harmonise] 4: bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously; "harmonize the different interests" [syn: harmonize, harmonise] 5: bring into consonance or accord; "harmonize one's goals with one's abilities" [syn: harmonize, harmonise, reconcile] 6: bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing [syn: harmonize ...
10 Verity -- rank: 414
... VER'ITY, n. [L. veritas, from verus, true.] 1. Truth; consonance of a statement, proposition or other thing to fact. 1 ... 1. The quality or state of being true, or real; consonance of a statement, proposition, or other thing, with fact; truth ... Synonyms n. 1. Truth, truthfulness, true or real nature, reality, consonance to the reality of things. 2. True statement, true assertion ...
11 Concord -- rank: 414
... An agreeable combination of tones simultaneously heard; a consonant chord; consonance; harmony. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary 1. Concord is a state ... amity, friendship, peace, harmony, unanimity, unity, union, good understanding. 2. Consonance, concordance, harmony, accord, agreement, adaptation. 3. ( Mus. ) Harmony, accord. Moby ... consensus gentium, consensus of opinion, consensus omnium, consent, consentaneity, consistency, consonance, consonancy, consonant chord, consort, convention, cooperation, cooperativeness, correspondence, deployment, diapason ...
12 Propriety -- rank: 414
... nearly or wholly obsolete. See Property.] 2. Fitness; suitableness; appropriateness; consonance with established principles, rules or customs; justness; accuracy. Propriety of ... proper; suitableness to an acknowledged or correct standard or rule; consonance with established principles, rules, or customs; fitness; appropriateness; as, propriety ... proper standard or rule), appropriateness, suitableness, seemliness, justness, correctness, accuracy, consonance, adaptation, reasonableness. 2. Decorum, decency, good behavior, properformality, modesty. Moby ...
13 Resolve -- rank: 414
... dissonance, is to carry it, according to rule, into a consonance in the subsequent chord. 10. In medicine, to disperse or ... 7. to make (as voice parts) progress from dissonance to consonance 8. to work out the resolution of (as a play ... determine 3. consult, deliberate 4. to progress from dissonance to consonance Synonyms: see decide • resolvable adjective • resolver noun II. noun Date ...
14 Alliteration -- rank: 327
... stressed vowel sounds within words with different end consonants) and consonance (the repetition of end or medial consonants). Oxford Reference Dictionary ... TECHNICAL) N-VAR Moby Thesaurus assonance, blank verse, chime, clink, consonance, crambo, dingdong, double rhyme, drone, eye rhyme, harping, humdrum, jingle ...
15 Harmonics -- rank: 327
... 3. Grave harmonics are low sounds which accompany every perfect consonance of two sounds. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1 ... accord, accordance, attune, attunement, chime, chiming, concentus, concert, concord, concordance, consonance, consonancy, consort, diapason, euphony, harmony, heavy harmony, homophony, monochord, monody ...
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