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polyphony (n.) Look up polyphony at Dictionary.com
1828, "multiplicity of sounds," from Greek polyphonia "variety of sounds," from polyphonos "having many sounds or voices," from polys "many" (see poly-) + phone "voice, sound" (see fame (n.)). The meaning "counterpoint" (1864) is perhaps a back-formation from the adjective.
polyphonic (adj.) Look up polyphonic at Dictionary.com
1782, formed in English from Greek polyphonos (see polyphony).
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
polyphony (n.) Look up polyphony at Dictionary.com
1828, "multiplicity of sounds," from Greek polyphonia "variety of sounds," from polyphonos "having many sounds or voices," from polys "many" (see poly-) + phone "voice, sound" (see fame (n.)). The meaning "counterpoint" (1864) is perhaps a back-formation from the adjective.
polyphonic (adj.) Look up polyphonic at Dictionary.com
1782, formed in English from Greek polyphonos (see polyphony).
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