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[hɑː'mɒnɪk]aggettivo mat. mus. armonico* * ** * *harmonic /hɑ:ˈmɒnɪk/A a.(mus., mat., ecc.) armonico: harmonic tones, suoni armonici; harmonic mean [series], media [serie] armonica; harmonic quantities, quantità armonicheB n.2 (mus.) suono armonicoharmonicallyavv.1 (mus., mat.) armonicamente2 (lett.) armoniosamente.* * *[hɑː'mɒnɪk]aggettivo mat. mus. armonico
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