harmonizer
— Noun
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~ a mediator who brings one thing into harmonious agreement with another
harmonizer
— Noun
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~ a musician who sings or plays in harmony
harmony
— Noun
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~ compatibility in opinion and action
harmony
— Noun
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~ an agreeable sound property
harmony
— Noun
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~ the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords
harmony
— Noun
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~ a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole
harmsworth
— Noun
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~ British newspaper publisher (1865-1922)
harness
— Noun
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~ a support consisting of an arrangement of straps for holding something to the body (especially one supporting a person suspended from a parachute)
harness
— Noun
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~ stable gear consisting of an arrangement of leather straps fitted to a draft animal so that it can be attached to and pull a cart
harnessed antelope
— Noun
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~ any of several antelopes of the genus Tragelaphus having striped markings resembling a harness
Harold Harefoot
— Noun
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~ illegitimate son of Canute who seized the throne of England in 1037 (died in 1040)
harp
— Noun
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~ a pair of curved vertical supports for a lampshade
harp
— Noun
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~ a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole
harp
— Noun
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~ a chordophone that has a triangular frame consisting of a sounding board and a pillar and a curved neck; the strings stretched between the neck and the soundbox are plucked with the fingers
harper
— Noun
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~ someone who plays the harp
Harper's Ferry
— Noun
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~ a small town in northeastern West Virginia that was the site of a raid in 1859 by the abolitionist John Brown and his followers who captured an arsenal that was located there
Harpers Ferry
— Noun
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~ a small town in northeastern West Virginia that was the site of a raid in 1859 by the abolitionist John Brown and his followers who captured an arsenal that was located there