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Etymology

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un- +‎ harmonized

Adjective

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unharmonized (not comparable)

  1. Not harmonized
    an unharmonized melody
    • 2005, Eric Clarke, Ways of Listening, page 172:
      For example, I hear a "forward" reference to the quartets of Bartok and Shostakovitch (and perhaps more generally to a kind of imprecise "Central European nationalism/folkism”) in the bare and unharmonized motif in the viola and cello, imitated by the first and second violins, at bars 92–94 of the movement.

Verb

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unharmonized

  1. simple past and past participle of unharmonize