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har·mo·ny
/ˈhɑrməni/
和諧,融洽,協調
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Har·mo·ny
n.
;
pl
.
Harmonies
1.
The
just
adaptation
of
parts
to
each
other
,
in
any
system
or
combination
of
things
,
or
in
things
intended
to
form
a
connected
whole
;
such
an
agreement
between
the
different
parts
of
a
design
or
composition
as
to
produce
unity
of
effect
;
as
,
the
harmony
of
the
universe
.
2.
Concord
or
agreement
in
facts
,
opinions
,
manners
,
interests
,
etc
.;
good
correspondence
;
peace
and
friendship
;
as
,
good
citizens
live
in
harmony
.
3.
A
literary
work
which
brings
together
or
arranges
systematically
parallel
passages
of
historians
respecting
the
same
events
,
and
shows
their
agreement
or
consistency
;
as
,
a
harmony
of
the
Gospels
.
4.
Mus.
(a)
A
succession
of
chords
according
to
the
rules
of
progression
and
modulation
.
(b)
The
science
which
treats
of
their
construction
and
progression
.
Ten
thousand
harps
,
that
tuned
Angelic
harmonies
. --
Milton
.
5.
Anat.
See
Harmonic suture
,
under
Harmonic
.
Close harmony
,
Dispersed harmony
,
etc
.
See
under
Close
,
Dispersed
,
etc
.
Harmony of the spheres
.
See
Music of the spheres
,
under
Music
.
Syn:
--
Harmony
,
Melody
.
Usage:
Harmony
results
from
the
concord
of
two
or
more
strains
or
sounds
which
differ
in
pitch
and
quality
.
Melody
denotes
the
pleasing
alternation
and
variety
of
musical
and
measured
sounds
,
as
they
succeed
each
other
in
a
single
verse
or
strain
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
harmony
n
1:
compatibility
in
opinion
and
action
[
syn
:
harmoniousness
]
2:
the
structure
of
music
with
respect
to
the
composition
and
progression
of
chords
[
syn
:
musical harmony
]
3:
a
harmonious
state
of
things
in
general
and
of
their
properties
(
as
of
colors
and
sounds
);
congruity
of
parts
with
one
another
and
with
the
whole
[
syn
:
concord
,
concordance
]
4:
agreement
of
opinions
[
syn
:
concord
,
concordance
]
5:
an
agreeable
sound
property
[
ant
:
dissonance
]
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