acorde

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See also: acordé

Old French

Etymology

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Noun

acorde oblique singularf (oblique plural acordes, nominative singular acorde, nominative plural acordes)

  1. agreement

Related terms


Portuguese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Borrowed from French accord.

Noun

acorde m (plural acordes)

  1. (music) chord (three or more simultaneous notes)
  2. (figurative) harmony; accord (a pleasing combination of actions, elements or sentiments)
    Synonym: harmonia

Etymology 2

Verb

acorde

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Spanish

Etymology

From acordar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈkoɾde/ [aˈkoɾ.ð̞e]

Adjective

acorde m or f (masculine and feminine plural acordes)

  1. commensurate; in suit (with); matching; in harmony; according (to)

Noun

acorde m (plural acordes)

  1. (music) chord (combination of three or more pitches)

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