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euphony
euphony (ˈjuːfənɪ) Also 7 euphonie. [a. F. euphonie, ad. Gr. εὐϕωνία, f. εὔϕωνος well-sounding, f. εὐ- (see eu-) + ϕωνή voice, sound.] a. The quality of having a pleasant sound; the pleasing effect of sounds free from harshness: chiefly with reference to combinations of words in sentences, or of pho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Euphony (disambiguation)
Euphony is the demonstration of pleasant phonaesthetics. Euphony may also refer to: Euphony (Casiopea album) (1988) Euphony (Matthew Good album) (1994) Euphony Communications Ltd, a telecommunications company wikipedia.org
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Euphony - Definition and Examples of Euphony - Literary Devices
Definition of Euphony. The literary device euphony is derived from the Greek word euphonos, which means "sweet-voiced."It can be defined as the use of words and phrases that are distinguished as having a wide range of noteworthy melody or loveliness in the sounds they create. It gives pleasing and soothing effects to the ear due to repeated vowels and smooth consonants.
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euphony
euphony/ˈju:fənɪ; `jufənɪ/ n(fml 文)(a) [U] pleasantness of sound, esp in words 声音(尤指语音)的和谐.(b) [C, U] pleasing sound 悦耳的声音 the euphony of a speaker's voice 演讲者的声音悦耳. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Euphony (Casiopea album)
Euphony is the 18th album released by the jazz fusion group Casiopea in 1988. wikipedia.org
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Euphony Communications
An online sign up facility for Euphony's utility services will be launched in mid July 2009. References External links Euphony corporate website (Europe) Euphony corporate website (UK) Raniston Athletic FC – sponsored by Euphony Companies established wikipedia.org
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euphonia
‖ euphonia (ˌjuːˈfəʊnɪə) [late Lat., a. Gr. εὐϕωνία: see euphony.] = euphony.1591 Percivall Sp. Dict. B ij, Pleasantnes or easines of sound or vtterance, called Euphonia. 1602 Carew Cornwall 120 a, g for Euphonias sake being turned into n. 1706 in Phillips. 1736 in Bailey. 1814 Scott Wav. liv, Seven... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dismal Euphony
Dismal Euphony was a metal band from Norway that mixed styles including gothic metal, melodic metal, black metal and classical music. History The history of Dismal Euphony began in 1992 in Stavanger, Norway by bassist Ole K. wikipedia.org
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euphonize
euphonize, v. (ˈjuːfənaɪz) [f. euphon-y + -ize.] trans. To render euphonious, impart euphony to; to alter (a word) for the sake of euphony.1774 Mitford Harm. Lang. 172 The spreading of classical learning had not at first that general effect in euphonizing our language which might have been expected.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Dennis
Henry Dennis (1818–1887) was a nineteenth-century hymnist, who earned worldwide fame for his hymn tune, 'Euphony'. It was originally called 'Euphonia', the name later being shortened to 'Euphony' by the composer himself. wikipedia.org
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Dissonance
Dissonance in poetry is similar to cacophony and the opposite of euphony. Dissonance (album), a 2009 album by Enuff Z'Nuff. wikipedia.org
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Daniel Levy (pianist)
Other activities Daniel Levy is the author of the books Euphony – The Sound of Life (Cassiopeia, 1986), Eternal Beauty (Cassiopeia, 1988) and Echoes The book Euphony – The Sound of Life is currently being used as the main text in the Euphony – Implementing Teacher Knowledge project (2005–2007) as part wikipedia.org
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Pieter Verhees
Verhees swapped for the season of 2011–2012, the volleyball team Euphony Asse-Lennik for Noliko Maaseik. Noliko Maaseik 2007/2008 Belgian Cup, with Noliko Maaseik 2007/2008 Belgian Championship, with Noliko Maaseik 2010/2011 Belgian Championship, with Euphony wikipedia.org
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Linguistic aesthetics
Linguistic aesthetics may refer to: Phonaesthetics Poetry Artistic languages Euphony wikipedia.org
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Eastern Fare Music Foundation
Festivals Euphony Founded in 2009 by Eastern Fare Music Foundation, the 'Euphony' music festival is a collaborative artist retreat for emerging young Mainly two events are held every year - 'Euphony - a winter nocturne' in January and 'Euphony - a summer serenade' in August. wikipedia.org
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