Chord

/kɔːrd/ noun

In music, a chord is a group of three or more notes played together that sound harmonious. In geometry and engineering, a chord is a straight line connecting two points on a curve.

The musical “chord” is a shortened form of “accord,” meaning agreement or harmony. The geometric “chord” comes from Latin “chorda,” from Greek “khordē,” meaning string or gut.

AMኮርድ
ARوتر
BNস্বরসংগতি
CSakord
DAakkord
DEAkkord
ELσυγχορδία
ESacorde
FAآکورد
FIsointu
FRaccord
GUસ્વર મેળ
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