polyphony

English

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek πολυφωνία (poluphōnía); equivalent to poly- +‎ -phony.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /pəˈlɪfəni/
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Noun

polyphony (countable and uncountable, plural polyphonies)

  1. (music) Musical texture consisting of several independent melodic voices, as opposed to music with just one voice (monophony) or music with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords (homophony).
  2. (literature) The quality of a text of being able to be read in more than one way.
    the polyphony of a biblical passage

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