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  • 61unison — [ˈjuːnɪs(ə)n] noun in unison together, or at the same time[/ex] …

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  • 62unison — u•ni•son [[t]ˈyu nə sən, zən[/t]] n. 1) mad coincidence in pitch of two or more musical tones, voices, etc 2) mad the performance of musical parts at the same pitch or at the octave 3) mad a sounding together in octaves, esp. of male and female… …

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  • 63unison — /ˈjunəsən / (say yoohnuhsuhn) noun 1. coincidence in pitch of two or more notes, voices, etc. 2. the theoretical interval between any note and a note of exactly the same pitch; a prime. 3. a sounding together at the same pitch or in octaves, as… …

  • 64In unison — Unison U ni*son (?; 277), n. [LL. unisonus having the same sound; L. unus one + sonus a sound: cf. F. unisson, It. unisono. See {One}, and {Sound} a noise.] 1. Harmony; agreement; concord; union. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) Identity in pitch;… …

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  • 65UNISON — noun A public sector trade union in the UK …

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  • 66unison — uni|son <Adj.> [ital. unisono, ↑unisono] (Musik): im ↑Einklang (1) singend od. spielend …

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  • 67unison — Synonyms and related words: acclamation, accompaniment, accord, accordance, affinity, agape, agreement, agreement of all, amity, assent, attune, attunement, bonds of harmony, brotherly love, cantata, caritas, cement of friendship, charity, chime …

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  • 68uníson — u|ní|son Mot Pla Adjectiu variable …

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  • 69Unison — Med samme melodi i alle stemmerne …

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  • 70unisón — s. n …

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