Etymology: [ 'kord ] (noun.) 1608. From Latin chorda (“cord”) Ancient Greek (Doric) χορδά (khorda), (Ionic) χορδή (khordē, “string of gut, the string of a lyre”)
KİRİŞ:Bir eğriyi iki noktada kesen doğru çizgi. Bir eğri olan mermi yolunun tabanını teşkil eden düz çizgi. Bir şose üzerindeki virajın iki ucunu birleştiren düz hat. Bir uçağın taşıyıcı satıhlarından birinin ön ve arka kenarlarını birleştiren düz hat, kanat genişliği, akor, duygu, his, başlık, çubuk, akord, ton, bağlama kirişi, kord, veter, tel, nüans, bir arada çalınan ahenkli birkaç çeşit nota, kiriş, cord chord of an arc yay kirişi, akort, spinal chord, sol ile ahenkli akort, dominant chord esas gamın beşinci notası olan akort, kiriş/akor/te, çalgı teli, kiriş, müz. akort, bir akor, akortlar,
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KİRİŞ:Bir eğriyi iki noktada kesen doğru çizgi. Bir eğri olan mermi yolunun tabanını teşkil eden düz çizgi. Bir şose üzerindeki virajın iki ucunu birleştiren düz hat. Bir uçağın taşıyıcı satıhlarından birinin ön ve arka kenarlarını birleştiren düz hat Askeri
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kanat genişliği isim
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akor
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duygu
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his
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başlık Matematik
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çubuk Matematik
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akord Muzik
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ton
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bağlama kirişi
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kord Havacılık
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veter Havacılık
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tel
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nüans
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bir arada çalınan ahenkli birkaç çeşit nota
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kiriş
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cord chord of an arc yay kirişi
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akort isim
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spinal chord
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sol ile ahenkli akort
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dominant chord esas gamın beşinci notası olan akort
A straight line between two points of a curve, In music, a combination of any three or more notes sounded simultaneously, The distance between the leading and trailing edge of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow, A horizontal member of a truss, A keyboard shortcut that involves two or more distinct keypresses, such as Ctrl+M followed by P, To write chords for, a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together a straight line connecting two points on a curve play chords on (a string instrument), To accord; to harmonize together; as, this note chords with that, To provide with musical chords or strings; to string; to tune, – A group of notes that are all played at the same time, (Music) combination of harmonizing notes; (Geometry) line between two points on a curve; (Airplanes) imaginary straight line between the leading edge and the rear edge of a wing or propeller blade, The upper or lower part of a truss, usually horizontal, resisting compression or tension, The segment which joins two points on a circle, Distance between the leading and trailing edges of a wing or rotor blade, meaningful combination of three or more tones, A combination of tones simultaneously performed, producing more or less perfect harmony, as, the common chord, In music, a combination of any three or more pitches and the diatonic functionality of those pitches, The string of a musical instrument, A cord, A right line uniting the extremities of the arc of a circle or curve, In aeronautics, a straight line intersecting that part of such a line between two points of intersection This is usually a datum line joining the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil, See Cord, n, simultaneous combination of at least three different pitches, Any combination of three or more notes sounded together, A combination of three or more tones sounded simultaneously, Two or more notes played simultaneously, a group of three or more musical tones sounded together, n The longest dimension from the front to the back of a wing at any given point along the span, bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing, play chords on (a string instrument), A chord is a number of musical notes played or sung at the same time with a pleasing effect. the opening chords of `Stairway to Heaven'. see also vocal cords, If something strikes a chord with you, it makes you feel sympathy or enthusiasm. Mr Jenkins' arguments for stability struck a chord with Europe's two most powerful politicians. Grouping of three or more musical tones, especially as sounded simultaneously. The tones C-E-G constitute a "C major chord," or "C major triad." Chords may comprise any number of separate tones, and may be highly dissonant (see consonance and dissonance). The term harmony is often used loosely as a synonym, a straight line connecting two points on a curve, a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together, Three or more tones combined and sounded simultaneously, A group of three or more notes played simultaneously, A grouping of pitches played and heard simultaneously, In general, a straight line joining two points on a curve; often, chord is used to mean a straight line segment joining and included between two points on a circle, straight line joining the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil section, The sounding together of three or more tones, Three or more musical pitches sung or played together, A straight-line segment joining any two points on a curve or surface, a combination of musical tones played simultaneously, as in: His symphony is entitled The Lost Chord, Three or more notes sounded simultaneously, Three or more different tones played together Click here to here some chords, A set of notes, usually three or four, played simultaniously--usually containing a root, and other tones which have a tonal relationship to that root, the kite measurement between the leading and trailing edges, plural of chord, Refer to the Top and Bottom Chords which are respectively the RAFTER and CEILING TIE, Three or more pitches sounding simultaneously or functioning as if sounded simultaneously, the main steel part in the formation of the arch,
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A straight line between two points of a curve
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In music, a combination of any three or more notes sounded simultaneously
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The distance between the leading and trailing edge of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow
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A horizontal member of a truss
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A keyboard shortcut that involves two or more distinct keypresses, such as Ctrl+M followed by P
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To write chords for - "This chording technique works well for learning any tune, but this is the only tune of the set that I will write out completely as a chorded version."
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a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together a straight line connecting two points on a curve play chords on (a string instrument)
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To accord; to harmonize together; as, this note chords with that
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To provide with musical chords or strings; to string; to tune
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– A group of notes that are all played at the same time
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(Music) combination of harmonizing notes; (Geometry) line between two points on a curve; (Airplanes) imaginary straight line between the leading edge and the rear edge of a wing or propeller blade isim
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The upper or lower part of a truss, usually horizontal, resisting compression or tension
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The segment which joins two points on a circle
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Distance between the leading and trailing edges of a wing or rotor blade
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meaningful combination of three or more tones
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A combination of tones simultaneously performed, producing more or less perfect harmony, as, the common chord
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In music, a combination of any three or more pitches and the diatonic functionality of those pitches
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The string of a musical instrument
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A cord
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A right line uniting the extremities of the arc of a circle or curve
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In aeronautics, a straight line intersecting that part of such a line between two points of intersection This is usually a datum line joining the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil
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See Cord, n
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simultaneous combination of at least three different pitches
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Any combination of three or more notes sounded together
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A combination of three or more tones sounded simultaneously
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Two or more notes played simultaneously
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a group of three or more musical tones sounded together
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n The longest dimension from the front to the back of a wing at any given point along the span
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bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing
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play chords on (a string instrument)
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A chord is a number of musical notes played or sung at the same time with a pleasing effect. the opening chords of `Stairway to Heaven'. see also vocal cords
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If something strikes a chord with you, it makes you feel sympathy or enthusiasm. Mr Jenkins' arguments for stability struck a chord with Europe's two most powerful politicians. Grouping of three or more musical tones, especially as sounded simultaneously. The tones C-E-G constitute a "C major chord," or "C major triad." Chords may comprise any number of separate tones, and may be highly dissonant (see consonance and dissonance). The term harmony is often used loosely as a synonym
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a straight line connecting two points on a curve
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a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together
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Three or more tones combined and sounded simultaneously
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A group of three or more notes played simultaneously
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A grouping of pitches played and heard simultaneously
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In general, a straight line joining two points on a curve; often, chord is used to mean a straight line segment joining and included between two points on a circle
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straight line joining the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil section
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The sounding together of three or more tones
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Three or more musical pitches sung or played together
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A straight-line segment joining any two points on a curve or surface
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a combination of musical tones played simultaneously, as in: His symphony is entitled The Lost Chord
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Three or more notes sounded simultaneously
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Three or more different tones played together Click here to here some chords
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A set of notes, usually three or four, played simultaniously--usually containing a root, and other tones which have a tonal relationship to that root
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the kite measurement between the leading and trailing edges
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chords
plural of chord
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Refer to the Top and Bottom Chords which are respectively the RAFTER and CEILING TIE
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chords
Three or more pitches sounding simultaneously or functioning as if sounded simultaneously
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