Definition of Euphonia

1. euphony [n -S] - See also: euphony

Lexicographical Neighbors of Euphonia

euphemistically
euphemists
euphemize
euphemized
euphemizer
euphemizers
euphemizes
euphemizing
euphenic
euphenics
euphist
euphists
euphobia
euphobias
euphon
euphonia (current term)
euphonias
euphonic
euphonical
euphonically
euphonicon
euphonicons
euphonies
euphonious
euphoniously
euphoniousness
euphonism
euphonisms
euphonium
euphoniumist

Literary usage of Euphonia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Romance of Invention: Vignettes from the Annals of Industry and Science by James Burnley (1886)
"... "—The Oracles of Pagan Times — Faber's euphonia — The Marquis of Worcester's Artificial Horse—The Automaton Group of Philip Camuz—Jacques Vaucanson, ..."

2. On articulate sounds, and on the causes and cure of impediments of speech by John Bishop (1851)
"Professor Faber very recently exhibited a piece of mechanism designated " euphonia, or Speaking Automaton." It was composed of a bellows, a caoutchouc ..."

3. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum by Richard Bowdler Sharpe, British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology (1886)
"Besides the two male specimens of this fine euphonia from Messrs. ... euphonia sclateri. (Types of the species.) Euphone organiste, Deem. Tang. t. ..."

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