
1) Accord or agreement 2) Consonant rhyme 3) Correspondence of sounds 4) French word used in English 5) Harmony of sounds 6) Rhyme 7) Rime
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1) Harmoniousness 2) Uniformity
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sometimes just a resemblance in sound between two words, or an initial or head rhyme like alliteration, but also refined to mean shared consonants, whether in sequence ('bud' and 'bad') or reversed ('bud' and 'dab').
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• (n.) Alt. of Consonancy
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the recurrence or repetition of identical or similar consonants; specifically the correspondence of end or intermediate consonants unaccompanied by ... [1 related articles]
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A special type of alliteration in which the repeated pattern of consonants is marked by changes in t
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Sometimes just a resemblance in sound between two words, or an initial or head rhyme like alliterati
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The identity of consonants in two or more words.
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The effect created when words share the same stressed consonant sounds but where the vowels differ. Single consonance occurs when two words share one set of consonants e.g. 'brick' and 'clock' which share a 'ck'. Double consonance occurs when two words share all the same consonants e.g. in 'black' and 'block'. Double consonance is sometimes known a...
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In music consonance is accord or agreement of sounds produced simultaneously, as a note with its third, fifth, and eighth.
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[
n] - the repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words 2. [n] - the property of sounding harmonious
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Consonance is when the same consonant sound appears repeatedly in a line or sentence, creating a rhythmic effect.
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pitches that sound good together. During the period before 1200, the fourth, fifth and octave were consonant, while thirds and sixths as well as seconds and sevenths were dissonant and had to be handled carefully. In the later Middle Ages and Renaissance, the third and sixth came to be considered consonant. Antonym: dissonance.
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the repetition of consonants, as in leaves/loaves.
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Two or more sounds that, when heard together, sound pleasant.
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consonant rhyme noun the repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words
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In music, a combination of two or more notes that `agree` with each other (due to their relationship within the naturally occurring harmonic series) and thus sound pleasing to the ear. It is the opposite of dissonance
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Groups of tones that are harmonious when sounded together as in a chord.
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accord or agreement. · correspondence of sounds; harmony of sounds. · a simultaneous combination of tones conventionally accepted as being in a state of repose. Cf. dissonance (def. 2). See illus. under · · the correspondence of consonants, esp. those at the end of a word, in a passage of prose or verse. Cf. alliteration (d...
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the property of sounding harmonious
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the repetition of sounds especially at the ends of words
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