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Webster 1913 Edition


Diapase

Di′a-pase

,
Noun.
Same as
Diapason
.
[Obs.]
A tuneful
diapase
of pleasures.
Spenser.

Webster 1828 Edition


Diapase

DIAPASON

, DIAPASE,
Noun.
[Gr., through all.]
1.
In music, the octave or interval which includes all the tones.
2.
Among musical instrument-makers, a rule or scale by which they adjust the pipes of organs, the holes of flutes, &c., in due proportion for expressing the several tones and semitones.
Diapason-diapente, a compound consonance in a triple ratio, as 3 to 9, consisting of 9 tones and a semitone, or 19 semitones; a twelfth.
Diapason-diatessaron, a compound concord, founded on the proportion of 8 to 3, consisting of eight tones and a semitone.
Diapason-ditone, a compound concord, whose terms are as 10 to 4, or 5 to 2.
Diapason-semiditone, a compound concord, whose terms are in the proportion of 12 to 5.

Definition 2024


diapase

diapase

English

Noun

diapase (plural diapases)

  1. diapason