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homotony — homotˈony noun • • • Main Entry: ↑homo … Useful english dictionary
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homotonic — / tonˈ/ or homotˈonous adjective (Gr tonos tone) of the same tenor or tone • • • Main Entry: ↑homo … Useful english dictionary
homotonous — homotonic / tonˈ/ or homotˈonous adjective (Gr tonos tone) of the same tenor or tone • • • Main Entry: ↑homo … Useful english dictionary
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