| harmonic |
One component (or partial, or overtone) of a complex tone whose component frequencies are all integer multiples of a common fundamental frequency (see frequency). The intervals between components of the harmonic series are defined by harmonic ratios (ie, ratios of simple integer numbers). The term "harmonic ratios" can also be applied to very low frequency rates of repetition as are found in rhythms. [1]
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| harpoon |
a thrown or thrust spear-like weapon armed with a detachable point fastened to a retrieving line.
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| hardness |
The quality of a man's erection.
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| harmony |
The property by which the elements of a map work together to create a balanced aesthetic whole.
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| hard water |
Water rich in calcium.
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