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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024stopped′ diapa′son. - Music and DanceSee under diapason (def. 4).
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024di•a•pa•son (dī′ə pā′zən, -sən),USA pronunciation n. [Music.]- Music and Dancea full, rich outpouring of melodious sound.
- Music and Dancethe compass of a voice or instrument.
- Music and Dancea fixed standard of pitch.
- Music and Danceeither of two principal timbres or stops of a pipe organ, one of full, majestic tone (open diapason) and the other of strong, flutelike tone (stopped diapason).
- Music and Danceany of several other organ stops.
- Music and Dancea tuning fork.
- Greek dià pāsôn (chordôn) through all (the notes), short for hē dià pāsôn chordôn symphōnía the concord through all the notes of the scale
- Latin diapāsōn the whole octave
- Middle English diapasoun 1350–1400
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