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Involving or characterized by harmony.
harmonic
harmonized
consonant
harmonical
in harmony
harmonious
harmonic
harmonized
consonant
harmonical
in harmony
1
Its apparent simplicity hides several sophisticated traps, particularly in the
harmonic
sense.
2
Here is the major scale of C with a satisfactory
harmonic
ending:
3
A non-parametric spherical
harmonic
shape analysis was undertaken using the SPHARM toolkit.
4
Phase-matched
harmonic
conversion of visible laser light into soft x-rays was demonstrated.
5
An interesting feature of this Dean
harmonic
ringer is the gong adjustment.
1
Germany and the Netherlands led the charge for a more
harmonized
approach.
2
Inventory on FCDB status identified lack of
harmonized
and standardized research tools.
3
The quiet dullness of the lonely landscape
harmonized
with his own gloom.
4
Instruction and practice must go hand in hand, wisely interwoven and
harmonized
.
5
It once more
harmonized
the colonial counsels, which were becoming seriously discordant.
1
Observe the
consonant
changes of the base or stem in the nominative:
2
These comprise the principal
consonant
intervals within the range of one octave.
3
The teacher writes any
consonant
on the board and immediately erases it.
4
These results are
consonant
with the following model of foam cell formation.
5
And as it is more
consonant
to the rules of a just
1
Thus, an art movie is a logical and
harmonical
long-range image model.
2
But he had disturbed the
harmonical
progression of my reflections.
3
I gorge, I guzzle; I am merry, am melancholy; studious,
harmonical
,
drowsy,-andnone to scold or deny me.
4
Medietics,
harmonical
and arithmetical.
5
There is a sister science of
harmonical
motion, adapted to the ear as astronomy is to the eye, and there may be other applications also.
1
An animal perfectly
in
harmony
with its environment is a perfect mechanism.
2
All parties in the late terrible conflict must work together
in
harmony
.
3
The whole atmosphere was
in
harmony
with the pursuits of the students.
4
With this the other writers of the New Testament are
in
harmony
.
5
The chin is well
in
harmony
with the features I have described.
1
The phrase and the day and the scene
harmonised
in a chord.
2
The mourning he wore
harmonised
with his own dark and massive head.
3
Her dress was a grey silk, which
harmonised
with her general appearance.
4
But in this nature revolutionism is softened,
harmonised
,
subdued as by distance.
5
Germany's Statistics Office today revised down the country's
harmonised
inflation rate for November.
6
Data from each country's database were exported for analysis using a
harmonised
platform.
7
He strode along in a temper with which the weather
harmonised
.
8
The format is not
harmonised
,
so they are not directly comparable.
9
These phrases
harmonised
well enough with her own insubstantial thoughts and idly-gathered notions.
10
For Violet had a well-trained voice which
harmonised
well with his.
11
Calibrated to be exceptionally well
harmonised
,
the 911 Turbo is an everyday supercar.
12
Transcriber's note: Minors spelling inconsistencies, mainly hyphenated words, have been
harmonised
.
13
They
harmonised
to perfection, but Blanche, after a moment's hesitation, flung them down.
14
Unlike on the banking side, there is no
harmonised
minimum EU insurance compensation scheme.
15
The Pacific is closer to achieving a
harmonised
regional approach to search and rescue.
16
But through their shared trauma, their
harmonised
voices reveal hope.
harmonised
harmonise
·
harmonise with
harmonise basis
harmonise well
harmonise index
harmonise tax