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EuphoniadEuphoniad Eu*pho"ni*ad, n. [See Euphony.] (Mus.)
An instrument in which are combined the characteristic tones
of the organ and various other instruments. [R.] Euphonic
Euphonic Eu*phon"ic, Euphonical Eu*phon"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to, or exhibiting, euphony; agreeable in sound;
pleasing to the ear; euphonious; as, a euphonic expression;
euphonical orthography.
Euphonical
Euphonic Eu*phon"ic, Euphonical Eu*phon"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to, or exhibiting, euphony; agreeable in sound;
pleasing to the ear; euphonious; as, a euphonic expression;
euphonical orthography.
EuphoniconEuphonicon Eu*phon"i*con, n. [See Euphony.] (Mus.)
A kind of upright piano. EuphoniesEuphony Eu"pho*ny, n.; pl. Euphonies. [L. euphonia, Gr. ?,
fr. ? sweet-voiced; ? well + ? sound, voice; akin to ? to
speak: cf. F. euphonie.]
A pleasing or sweet sound; an easy, smooth enunciation of
sounds; a pronunciation of letters and syllables which is
pleasing to the ear. EuphoniousEuphonious Eu*pho"ni*ous, a.
Pleasing or sweet in sound; euphonic; smooth-sounding.
--Hallam. -- Eu*pho"ni*ous*ly, adv. EuphoniouslyEuphonious Eu*pho"ni*ous, a.
Pleasing or sweet in sound; euphonic; smooth-sounding.
--Hallam. -- Eu*pho"ni*ous*ly, adv. Euphonism
Euphonism Eu"pho*nism, n.
An agreeable combination of sounds; euphony.
EuphoniumEuphonium Eu*pho"ni*um, n. [NL. See Euphony.] (Mus.)
A bass instrument of the saxhorn family. Euphonize
Euphonize Eu"pho*nize, v. t.
To make euphonic. [R.]
EuphononEuphonon Eu"pho*non, n. [See Euphony.] (Mus.)
An instrument resembling the organ in tine and the upright
piano in form. It is characterized by great strength and
sweetness of tone. Euphonous
Euphonous Eu"pho*nous, n.
Euphonious. [R.]
EuphonyEuphony Eu"pho*ny, n.; pl. Euphonies. [L. euphonia, Gr. ?,
fr. ? sweet-voiced; ? well + ? sound, voice; akin to ? to
speak: cf. F. euphonie.]
A pleasing or sweet sound; an easy, smooth enunciation of
sounds; a pronunciation of letters and syllables which is
pleasing to the ear.
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