Associations to the word «Homophonic»
Noun
- Texture
- Fugue
- Pun
- Cipher
- Accompaniment
- Chord
- Substitution
- Melody
- Setting
- Ambiguity
- Psalm
- Prelude
- Rhythm
- Harmony
- Simplicity
- Translation
- Hymn
- Metaphor
- Chorus
- Choir
- Phrase
- Bach
- Style
- Tune
- Composer
- Spelling
- Blues
- Bass
- Transition
- Passage
- Text
- Composition
- Meaning
- Contrast
- Ensemble
- Section
- Sing
- Variation
- Voice
- Congregation
- Technique
- Genre
- Music
- Movement
- Fourth
- Third
- Word
- Lyric
- Orchestra
- Language
- Jazz
- English
- Piece
- Example
- Influence
- Note
- Beat
- Line
- Pattern
- Painting
- Use
- Dance
- Character
- Song
Adjective
Wiktionary
HOMOPHONIC, adjective. (linguistics) Having the same sound; being homophones.
HOMOPHONIC, adjective. (music) Having a single, accompanied, melodic line; not polyphonic.
Dictionary definition
HOMOPHONIC, adjective. Having the same sound.
HOMOPHONIC, adjective. Having a single melodic line with accompaniment.
Wise words
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