Make+harmonious
11har´mo|niz´er — har|mo|nize «HAHR muh nyz», verb, nized, niz|ing. –v.t. 1. to bring into harmony, agreement, or accord; make harmonious: »He harmonized the two plans by using parts from each one. 2. to add tones to (a melody) to make chords: »The musicians… …
12har´mo|ni|za´tion — har|mo|nize «HAHR muh nyz», verb, nized, niz|ing. –v.t. 1. to bring into harmony, agreement, or accord; make harmonious: »He harmonized the two plans by using parts from each one. 2. to add tones to (a melody) to make chords: »The musicians… …
13har|mo|nize — «HAHR muh nyz», verb, nized, niz|ing. –v.t. 1. to bring into harmony, agreement, or accord; make harmonious: »He harmonized the two plans by using parts from each one. 2. to add tones to (a melody) to make chords: »The musicians harmonized the… …
14Tune — Tune, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tuned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tuning}.] 1. To put into a state adapted to produce the proper sounds; to harmonize, to cause to be in tune; to correct the tone of; as, to tune a piano or a violin. Tune your harps. Dryden.… …
15Tuned — Tune Tune, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tuned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tuning}.] 1. To put into a state adapted to produce the proper sounds; to harmonize, to cause to be in tune; to correct the tone of; as, to tune a piano or a violin. Tune your harps. Dryden …
16Tuning — Tune Tune, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tuned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tuning}.] 1. To put into a state adapted to produce the proper sounds; to harmonize, to cause to be in tune; to correct the tone of; as, to tune a piano or a violin. Tune your harps. Dryden …
17þwǽrian — þwǽrian1 wv/t2 3rd pres þwǽrað past þwǽrode ptp geþwǽrod to agree, consent to; reconcile; suit, fit; to bring into agreement, make harmonious …
18harmonize — [här′mə nīz΄] vi. harmonized, harmonizing [Fr harmonizer: see HARMONY & IZE] 1. to be in harmony; accord; agree 2. to sing in harmony vt. 1. to make harmonious; bring into agreement 2 …
19con|cor|dat — «kon KR dat», noun. 1. an agreement; compact. SYNONYM(S): covenant. 2. a formal agreement between the Pope and a government about church affairs. ╂[< French concordat, learned borrowing from Medieval Latin concordatum < Latin concordāre… …
20Western architecture — Introduction history of Western architecture from prehistoric Mediterranean cultures to the present. The history of Western architecture is marked by a series of new solutions to structural problems. During the period from the… …