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Anachoret
Anachoret An*ach"o*ret, n. Anachoretical An*ach`o*ret"ic*al, a. See Anchoret, Anchoretic. [Obs.]
Anachoretical
Anachoret An*ach"o*ret, n. Anachoretical An*ach`o*ret"ic*al, a. See Anchoret, Anchoretic. [Obs.]
Anachorism
Anachorism An*ach"o*rism, n. [Gr. ? + ? place.] An error in regard to the place of an event or a thing; a referring something to a wrong place. [R.]
Conjoint tetrachords
Conjoint Con*joint", a. [F. conjoint, p. p. of conjoindre. See Conjoin, and cf. Conjunct.] United; connected; associated. ``Influence conjoint.' --Glover. Conjoint degrees (Mus.), two notes which follow each other immediately in the order of the scale, as ut and re. --Johnson. Conjoint tetrachords (Mus.), two tetrachords or fourths, where the same note is the highest of one and the lowest of the other; -- also written conjunct.
Decachord
Decachord Dec"a*chord, Decachordon Dec`a*chor"don, n. [Gr. deka`chordos tenstringed; de`ka ten + chordj` a string.] 1. An ancient Greek musical instrument of ten strings, resembling the harp. 2. Something consisting of ten parts. --W. Watson.
Decachordon
Decachord Dec"a*chord, Decachordon Dec`a*chor"don, n. [Gr. deka`chordos tenstringed; de`ka ten + chordj` a string.] 1. An ancient Greek musical instrument of ten strings, resembling the harp. 2. Something consisting of ten parts. --W. Watson.
Disjunct tetrachords
Disjunct Dis*junct", a. [L. disjunctus, p. p. of disjungere to disjoin. See Disjoin, and cf. Disjoint.] 1. Disjoined; separated. [R.] 2. (Zo["o]l.) Having the head, thorax, and abdomen separated by a deep constriction. Disjunct tetrachords (Mus.), tetrachords so disposed to each other that the gravest note of the upper is one note higher than the acutest note of the other.
Heptachord
Heptachord Hep"ta*chord, n. [Gr. "epta`xordos seven-stringed; "epta` seven + xordh` chord: cf. F. heptacorde. See Seven, and Chord.] 1. (Anc. Mus.) (a) A system of seven sounds. (b) A lyre with seven chords. 2. (Anc. Poet.) A composition sung to the sound of seven chords or tones. --Moore (Encyc. of Music).
Hexachord
Hexachord Hex"a*chord, n. [Hexa- + Gr. ? string, chord: cf. F. hexacorde.] (Mus.) A series of six notes, with a semitone between the third and fourth, the other intervals being whole tones.
Octachord
Octachord Oc"ta*chord, n. [Gr. ? with eight strings; ? (for ? eight) + ? string, chord: cf.F. octacorde.] (Mus.) An instrument of eight strings; a system of eight tones. [Also written octochord.]
Parachordal
Parachordal Par`a*chor"dal, a. [Pref. para- + chordal.] (Anat.) Situated on either side of the notochord; -- applied especially to the cartilaginous rudiments of the skull on each side of the anterior part of the notochord. -- n. A parachordal cartilage.
Pentachord
Pentachord Pen"ta*chord, n. [L. pentachordus five-stringed, Gr. ?; ? five + ? string.] 1. An ancient instrument of music with five strings. 2. An order or system of five sounds. --Busby.
Suprachoroid
Suprachoroid Su`pra*cho"roid, Suprachoroidal Su`pra*cho*roid"al, a. (Anat.) Situated above the choroid; -- applied to the layer of the choroid coat of the eyeball next to the sclerotic.
Suprachoroidal
Suprachoroid Su`pra*cho"roid, Suprachoroidal Su`pra*cho*roid"al, a. (Anat.) Situated above the choroid; -- applied to the layer of the choroid coat of the eyeball next to the sclerotic.

Meaning of Achor from wikipedia

- Achor /ˈeɪkər/ (Hebrew: עכור "muddy, turbid: gloomy, dejected") is the name of a valley in the vicinity of Jericho. The Book of Joshua, chapter seven...
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