Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - enharmonic
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Enharmonic
enharmonic
adjective Etymology: French enharmonique, from Middle French, of a scale employing quarter tones, from Greek enarmonios, from en in + harmonia harmony, scale Date: 1794 of, relating to, or being notes that are written differently (as A flat and G sharp) but sound the same in the tempered scale • ~ally adverb
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adj. Mus. of or having intervals smaller than a semitone (esp. such intervals as that between G sharp and A flat, these notes being made the same in a scale of equal temperament). Derivatives enharmonically adv. Etymology: LL enharmonicus f. Gk enarmonikos (as EN-(2), harmonia HARMONY) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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