Icelandic: jafnvægi (is) n, samlyndi (is) n, samræmi (is) n.German: Harmonie (de) f, Einklang (de) m.Finnish: sopusointu (fi), harmonia (fi).Dutch: samenklank (nl) m, eendracht (nl) f, overeenstemming (nl) f.( music ) The relationship between two distinct musical pitches (musical pitches being frequencies of vibration which produce audible sound) played simultaneously.( music ) Two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord.( music ) The academic study of chords.A pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds.It is easier to get along when everyone, more or less, is getting ahead. December 4 2010, Evan Thomas, " Why It’s Time to Worry", in Newsweekk America's social harmony has depended at least to some degree on economic growth.Harmony ( countable and uncountable, plural harmonies) Homophone: hominy ( god-guard merger and weak vowel merger).( Received Pronunciation ) IPA ( key): /ˈhɑː.mə.ni/.( General American ) IPA ( key): /ˈhɑɹ.mə.ni/.From Middle English armonye, from Old French harmonie/ armonie, from Latin harmonia, from Ancient Greek ἁρμονία ( harmonía, “ joint, union, agreement, concord of sounds ” ), either from or cognate with ἁρμόζω ( harmózō, “ I fit together ” ), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂er- ( “ to join, fit, fix together ” ). It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit irmah "arm," rtih "manner, mode " Armenian arnam "make," armukn "elbow " Greek arti "just," artios "complete, suitable," artizein "to prepare," arthron "a joint " Latin ars (stem art-) "art, skill, craft," armus "shoulder," artus "joint," arma "weapons " Old Prussian irmo "arm " German art "manner, mode.First attested in 1602. It forms all or part of: adorn alarm aristarchy aristo- aristocracy arm (n.1) "upper limb of the body " arm (n.2) "weapon " armada armadillo armament armature armilla armistice armoire armor armory army art (n.) "skill as a result of learning or practice " arthralgia arthritis arthro- arthropod arthroscopy article articulate artifact artifice artisan artist coordination disarm gendarme harmony inert inertia inordinate ordain order ordinal ordinance ordinary ordinate ordnance ornament ornate primordial subordinate suborn. Also arə-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to fit together."
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