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Schisma - Wikipedia
In music, the schisma (also spelled skhisma) is the interval between the syntonic comma (81:80) and the Pythagorean comma ( 531 441 : 524 288 ) , which is slightly larger.
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SCHISMA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SCHISMA is the interval between an acoustical pure and an equally tempered fifth.
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schisma - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Czech neuter nouns · Latin terms derived from Proto-Indo-European · Latin terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *skeyd- · Latin terms derived from ...
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schisma
‖ schisma Acoustics. (ˈskɪzmə) Pl. schismata. Also 9 skhisma. [late L. schisma ‘dimidium commatis’ (Boëthius, quoting Philolaus), a special use of Gr. σχίσµα division: see schism n.] A term denoting a small interval of musical pitch. † a. In ancient Greek use, the half of a comma. Obs. † b. By Desca...
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Schisma - Castle Rock on Hulu Wiki - Fandom
Schisma is an opening between different timelines or realities. It can be heard by some as a sound, which Matthew Deaver called the voice of God.
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Strong's Greek: 4978. σχίσμα (schisma) -- Division, schism, split
From schizo; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively -- division, rent, schism. see GREEK schizo. NAS Exhaustive Concordance.
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SCHISMA definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a musical term referring to a short interval of half a comma. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers ...
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σχίσμα | Free Online Greek Dictionary | billmounce.com
tear, split, divide an object into parts, with an implication that the object is now damaged; by extension: division, dissension, implying discord and damage.
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Schism - Wikipedia
A schism is a division between people, usually belonging to an organization, movement, or religious denomination. The word is most frequently applied to a ...
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G4978 - schisma - Strong's Greek Lexicon (rsv) - Blue Letter Bible
G4978 - σχίσμα schísma, skhis'-mah; from ; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively:—division, rent, schism.
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schisma, schismatis [n.] C - Latin is Simple Online Dictionary
schisma, schismatis [n.] C Noun. Translations. (refusal to submit to Pope). schism/split/deep divide; separation/breaking away. Meta information. 3 ...
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Schismatic
an adjective, of or pertaining to a schism
a term related to the Covenanters, a Scottish Presbyterian movement in the 17th century
pertaining to the schisma
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schismarch
† ˈschismarch Obs. [ad. med.L. schismarcha, f. schisma schism n. + -archa, a. Gr. -άρχης ruler. Cf. heresiarch.] A founder of a schism.1657 J. Watts Dipper Sprinkled 31 Your own original Authors and Scismarchs.
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schismacy
† ˈschismacy Obs. In 4 scismacye, cismacie. [f. schismate: see -acy.] = schism n. 2.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VII. 149 In tyme of þis Henry, so moche scismacye [L. tantum schisma] was in þe chirche of Rome, þat þre men were chosen popes. Ibid., Þis Henry comynge to Rome for to cese þe cismacie [L....
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Diaschisma
A diaschisma is the difference between a schisma and a syntonic comma, as well as the difference between the greater chromatic semitone (135:128 = 92.18
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