polyphony
Americannoun
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Music. polyphonic composition; counterpoint.
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Phonetics. representation of different sounds by the same letter or symbol.
noun
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polyphonic style of composition or a piece of music utilizing it
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the use of polyphones in a writing system
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of polyphony
First recorded in 1820–30, polyphony is from the Greek word polyphōnía variety of tones. See poly-, -phony
Vocabulary lists containing polyphony
Common Senses: Phon ("Sound")
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Example Sentences
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Gran Turismo developer Polyphony Digital should be proud.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 23, 2023
On Sept. 18, New York Polyphony stages an afternoon musical “installation” in the museum’s lush courtyard devoted to music composed for England’s first queen, Mary I. On Oct.
From Washington Post • Sep. 9, 2022
Polyphony Digital has now apologized for the problems, and the game is back online with a new and functional 1.08 update.
From The Verge • Mar. 18, 2022
As Microsoft Flight Simulator to the flight sim genre, so Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo series to hi-fi motorsport hot-rodding.
From Time • Aug. 23, 2016
Polyphony is a word that refers to multiple independent lines of music sung at the same time.
From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin
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