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A line segment that connects two points on a curve.
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The simultaneous sounding of a group of notes, usually three or more. In Western music, chords of three notes consisting of the first, third and fifth degrees of a scale are called triads. Major triads consist of intervals of a major third (four semitones) and perfect fifth (seven semitones) with respect to a reference pitch (the root). The third is minor (three semitones) in a minor triad. The third is major and the fifth is augmented (eight semitones) in an augmented triad. ...
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A line segment that connects two points on a curve.
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| chord |
Either of the two principal members of a truss extending from end to end, connected by web members.
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| chord- |
Either of the two principal members of a truss extending from end to end, connected by web members.
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