equisonance

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From equi- + Latin sonans, present participle of sonare (to sound). Compare French équisonnance. See sonant.

Noun[edit]

equisonance (usually uncountable, plural equisonances)

  1. (music) An equal and undistinguishable unison of voices; a perfect consonance.

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