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What is the noun for harmonicity?

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harmony
  1. Agreement or accord.
  2. A pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds.
  3. (music) The academic study of chords.
  4. (music) Two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord.
  5. (music) The relationship between two distinct musical pitches (musical pitches being frequencies of vibration which produce audible sound) played simultaneously.
  6. A literary work which brings together or arranges systematically parallel passages of historians respecting the same events, and shows their agreement or consistency.
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  8. Examples:
    1. “The Be Sharps used to be a famous barbershop quartet known for their catchy songs that were sung in perfect harmony.”
      “I dreamed of being in a utopia where all animate beings lived together in perfect harmony.”
      “We appear to be in harmony with regards to the next phase of the project.”
harmonist
  1. One who shows the agreement of corresponding passages of different authors, as of the four Biblical evangelists.
  2. (music) One who understands the principles of harmony or is skillful in applying them in composition; a composer.
  3. Examples:
    1. “However, after working as harmonist in some other films, I decided to concentrate on Carnatic music.”
      “Someone who knows me very well might understand the special place I give to the concepts of harmonizing and being a harmonist.”
      “Virtuoso, melodist and talent harmonist, to the precision of goldsmith, endowed with a skill not very common.”
harmonic
  1. (physics) a component frequency of the signal of a wave that is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency
  2. (music) the place where, on a bowed string instrument, a note in the harmonic series of a particular string can be played without the fundamental present
  3. Synonyms:
harmonizer
  1. Someone who harmonizes, or brings harmony.
  2. (music) An electronic pitch shift effect where the shifted version is played alongside the original in harmony.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “And though Maurice Gibb was the harmonizer and back-up singer, he was the Bee Gees to me.”
      “As there is no better harmonizer of differences than a good laugh, these laughter-provoking letters should serve a pacificatory purpose.”
      “The last live electronic sound processing in this composition is an arpeggiator, in other words, an harmonizer with individual delays.”
harmoniser
  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of harmonizer.
  2. Examples:
    1. “And your handy harmoniser now works both to restore health during battle and to give other members of your unit a fitness boost if they're in danger of dying on you.”
      “I don't know how you do that really but she's an incredible harmoniser, to sit on top or behind vocals is a great skill and she does it so easily.”
disharmony
  1. The absence of harmony or concordance.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Besides, the impact of such an eventuality would bring disharmony and bitterness among students.”
      “Like music, gaming can produce harmony with good time management or disharmony through poor use of time.”
      “They sang in discord, their disharmony drowning out the sobbing, travelling to the ears of those who lingered in the church's car park.”
harmonizability
  1. Suitability or potential for being harmonized.
harmonisation
  1. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of harmonization
  2. Examples:
    1. “Advances in viticulture and winemaking are such that acidification is much lower and its harmonisation is now almost undetectable.”
      “However, there is a problem here in that almost every other mature economy in Europe wants tax harmonisation.”
      “Both the melody and the four-part harmonisation are printed as facsimile reproductions of the composer's autograph manuscript.”
harmoniousness
  1. The characteristic of being harmonious.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “But their lack of harmoniousness yields an ungainly charm, familiar and easy to settle into.”
      “The law began to emphasize social harmoniousness as a goal rather than use repression as a means to satisfy God's vengeance.”
      “The characteristic harmoniousness of her face became, as it were, decomposed for an instant.”
harmonicity
  1. The condition of being harmonic
harmonization
  1. An act of harmonizing.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “There exists a high level of harmonization between the secured financing laws of most of the provinces of Canada and the states of the United States.”
      “Examples of the second type are treatments on dittography, haplography, harmonization, and itacisms.”
      “There is another way to view the relation of theism and science apart from a panentheistic harmonization.”
harmonics
  1. plural of harmonic
  2. (physics) The science of musical sounds
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Oliver has a wonderfully sweet voice that is full-bodied and rich in harmonics.”
      “The duet for soprano and mezzo and its glittering cabaletta are distinguished by daring harmonics and challenging pyrotechnics.”
      “He played with harmonics and double stops as though there had been a partner to his criminal musicality.”
harmonizabilities
  1. plural of harmonizability
harmonisations
  1. plural of harmonisation
harmonizations
harmonicities
  1. plural of harmonicity
harmonisers
  1. plural of harmoniser
harmonizers
disharmonies
  1. plural of disharmony
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The disharmonies in Nature in both the living and the non-living worlds tend to correct themselves.”
      “The staggering of the panels creates a step-like effect, which echoes the motion of the dog and emphasizes the painting's disharmonies of scale, color and reference.”
harmonists
  1. plural of harmonist
harmonies
  1. plural of harmony
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “A jangly piano and high, slightly screechy, David Bowie-ish vocals bowl through an early New Wave review with slightly odd harmonies.”
      “This is a vocal pop band, not an acid rock band, and there's only so many weird things you can do with group harmonies.”
      “Get rid of your confoundedly repetitive harmonies and phony teenaged angst.”
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