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The concept of harmony originated in ancient Greek philosophy and music theory.
The Roman poet Cicero later introduced the term "harmonia" into Latin, where it retained its meanings of agreement, concord, and balance. It entered English in the 14th century through French and Latin.
Etymology From Middle English disharmoni disarmone From Anglo Norman disarmonye From
Etymology Ancient Greek ἁρμονία harmonia from the verb ἁρμόζω harmo
Etymology The word harmonic comes from the Greek word ἁρμονία harmonia meani
Etymology Ancient Greek ἁρμονία harmonia from the verb ἁρμόζω harmo
Etymology The word harmonize comes from the Greek word harmonia which means conco
Etymology From Middle English desonance from Old French disonance from Latin dissonan
Etymology The word concord derives from the Latin word concordis which means harmo
Etymology The word philharmonic is derived from two Greek words Philos Love or aff
Etymology The word accordance comes from the Old French word acorder meaning to agree
Etymology The word symphony is derived from the Ancient Greek word συμφωνία
Etymology Discord is derived from the Latin word discordia which means disagreement
Etymology The word preparation comes from the Latin word praeparare which means to
Etymology The word congruity comes from the Latin word congruere meaning to agree
Etymology The word congruence comes from the Latin word congruere which means to ag