Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Music A combination of three or more pitches sounded simultaneously.
- noun Harmony, as of color.
- intransitive verb Music To play chords.
- intransitive verb To play chords on.
- intransitive verb To produce by playing musical chords; harmonize.
- noun A line segment that joins two points on a curve.
- noun A straight line connecting the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil.
- noun An emotional feeling or response.
- noun Archaic The string of a musical instrument.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A string; a cord. Specifically —
- noun The string of a musical instrument.
- noun A musical tone.—
- noun In music, the simultaneous sounding of three or more tones; specifically, the sounding of three or more tones that are concordant with one another.
- noun Hence Harmony, as of color.
- noun In geometry, a straight line intersecting a curve; that part of a straight line which is comprised between two of its intersections with a curve; specifically, the straight line joining the extremities of an arc of a circle.
- noun A main horizontal member of a bridge-truss.
- noun In anatomy, a cord; a chorda; especially, the notochord, or chorda dorsalis. See
chorda . - To furnish with chords or strings, as a musical instrument.
- In music, to sound harmoniously or concordantly.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb (Mus.) To accord; to harmonize together.
- transitive verb To provide with musical chords or strings; to string; to tune.
- noun The string of a musical instrument.
- noun (Mus.) A combination of tones simultaneously performed, producing more or less perfect harmony, .
- noun (Geom.) A right line uniting the extremities of the arc of a circle or curve.
- noun (Anat.) A cord. See
Cord , n., 4. - noun (Engin.) The upper or lower part of a truss, usually horizontal, resisting compression or tension.
- noun See under
Accidental ,Common , andVocal . - noun See
Illust. ofArch . - noun a chord drawn from any point of a curve, in the circle of curvature for that point.
- noun See
Scale .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun music In
music , a combination of any three or morenotes sounded simultaneously. - noun geometry A
straight line between two points of a curve. - noun engineering A horizontal member of a
truss . - noun aeronautics The distance between the
leading andtrailing edge of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow. - noun computing A
keyboard shortcut that involves two or more distinctkeypresses , such as Ctrl+M followed by P. - verb transitive To write chords for.
- verb music To
accord ; toharmonize together.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb play chords on (a string instrument)
- noun a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together
- verb bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing
- noun a straight line connecting two points on a curve
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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Examples
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She changed tempo and what she called the chord variations.
A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011
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She changed tempo and what she called the chord variations.
A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011
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She changed tempo and what she called the chord variations.
A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011
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He is good on paramusical minutiae – record contracts, PR, style subcultures – but shaky on music itself calling a chord progression a "march tempo".
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Musical group Steel Train plays one chord from a song.
Conan O'Brien streams 4 minute, 20 second "Conan" dry run Lisa de Moraes 2010
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Needless to say, certain chord changes, tempi and melodies are destined to do the job.
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While sound achieves an end-rhyme at line 40, "the clear universe of things around," the formal chord is already belated in the train of the triple chord of sound in the commotion of 30-34 about the phenomenon itself.
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So, when a chord is struck, a skilful ear may distinguish one or many series of consonances, of which the number is as yet imperfectly known.
Sing for your supper Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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That subdominant-over-dominant IV-over-V sound (in chord symbols, either G11 (add9) or F/G) is one of the touchstones of gospel.
Our Prayer Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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That subdominant-over-dominant IV-over-V sound (in chord symbols, either G11 (add9) or F/G) is one of the touchstones of gospel.
Archive 2007-10-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
colleen commented on the word chord
"Aëronautics: the straight line subtending the arc of an aërocurve; hence the dimension of any aërofoil between the leading edge and the trailing edge. Cf. SPAN."
December 14, 2006
rubah commented on the word chord
I added this thinking of circles. What were you thinking of?
September 8, 2008
bilby commented on the word chord
I was thinking of a lamington. But I was goofing off.
September 8, 2008