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di·a·pa·son D0198400 (dī′ə-pā′zən, -sən)n.1. A full, rich outpouring of harmonious sound.2. The entire range of an instrument or voice.3. Either of the two principal stops on a pipe organ that form the tonal basis for the entire scale of the instrument.4. The interval and the consonance of an octave.5. A standard indication of pitch.6. A tuning fork. [Middle English diapasoun, from Latin diapāsōn, the whole octave, from Greek dia pāsōn (khordōn), through all (the notes) : dia, through; see dia- + pāsōn, feminine genitive pl. of pās, every; see pant- in Indo-European roots.]diapason (ˌdaɪəˈpeɪzən; -ˈpeɪsən) n1. (Instruments) either of two stops (open and stopped diapason) usually found throughout the compass of a pipe organ that give it its characteristic tone colour2. (Instruments) the compass of an instrument or voice3. (Music, other) (chiefly in French usage)a. a standard pitch used for tuning, esp the now largely obsolete one of A above middle C = 435 hertz, known as diapason normal (French(djapazɔ̃ nɔrmal)b. a tuning fork or pitch pipe4. (Music, other) (in classical Greece) an octave[C14: from Latin: the whole octave, from Greek: (hē) dia pasōn (khordōn sumphōnia) (concord) through all (the notes), from dia through + pas all] diaˈpasonal, diapasonic adjdi•a•pa•son (ˌdaɪ əˈpeɪ zən, -sən) n. 1. a full, rich outpouring of melodious sound. 2. the compass of a voice or instrument. 3. a fixed standard of pitch. 4. a principal stop of a pipe organ extending through the range of the instrument. 5. tuning fork. [1350–1400; Middle English diapasoun < Latin diapāsōn the whole octave < Greek dià pāsôn (chordôn) through all (the notes), short for hē dià pāsôn chordôn symphōnía the concord through all the notes of the scale] di`a•pa′son•al, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | diapason - either of the two main stops on a pipe organdiapason stoporgan stop - a graduated set of organ pipes of like tone quality | TranslationsδιαπασώνaccordoirdiapasondiapasonenUK
diapason Music1. either of two stops (open and stopped diapason) usually found throughout the compass of a pipe organ that give it its characteristic tone colour 2. the compass of an instrument or voice 3. chiefly in French usagea. a standard pitch used for tuning, esp the now largely obsolete one of A above middle C = 435 hertz, known as diapason normal b. a tuning fork or pitch pipe 4. (in classical Greece) an octave DIAPASON
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