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Examples
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Who "Euphony" might have been Jim hadn't the foggiest notion.
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As someone interested in technologies that sound nice, I certainly hope it stands for Euphony.
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Euphony; the Greek construction flows more easily.
"We terminated the most precious American asset which vowed to defeat [the] mujahadeen."
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Euphony matters -- the name ought to roll easily off the tongue and be easily understood when spoken.
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{Matthew Good Band} - Euphony & {prodigy} - Breath
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Euphony as well as humanity prompts the variation.
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It is the Italian A, the sound most allied with Music and Euphony, and yet a sound which is greatly lacking in the English Language.
The Continental Monthly, Vol 6, No 5, November 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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Euphony demands that the sentence be of pleasing sound.
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_Euphony_ -- agreeable tone combinations; the opposite of cacophony.
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Euphony demands that 'that that' should become 'that which', even when the words are separated; and many writers, from a feeling that 'which' is the natural correlative of the demonstrative 'that', prefer the plural 'those which'; but the first example quoted in (2) seems to show that 'those ... that' can be quite unobjectionable.
100000038465146 commented on the word Euphony
I found this word in an old book about music.
October 27, 2010