释义 |
di·a·schis·ma \ˌdīəˈskizmə\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek diaschisma, from diaschizein to sever 1. : one of several minute intervals in ancient Greek music 2. : a small musical interval (as that between C and D double flat in pure intonation) that together with the schisma comprises the syntonic comma |