akkord

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  chord

Noun

 * 1) accord, harmony of sounds; agreement or correspondence of things.

Etymology
From, from , formed from and , genitive of.

Noun

 * 1) chord (combination of three or more pitches)
 * 2) contract (piecework)
 * 3) arrangement, composition (mercantile)

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  chord, harmony combination of three or more pitches

Etymology
From, derived from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a debt settlement, composition, arrangement; an arrangement between a creditor and his/her debtor aiming to spare the latter from bankruptcy. Also used in the sense of compromise.
 * 2) a piece work contract, piece rate; a work where one is paid according to his/her performance rather than the number of hours.
 * 3)  a chord; combination of and harmony between three or more pitches.
 * 1)  a chord; combination of and harmony between three or more pitches.
 * 1)  a chord; combination of and harmony between three or more pitches.

Synonyms

 * (a settlement, arrangement), ,
 * (a chord), ,

Etymology
From, derived from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a debt settlement, composition, arrangement; an arrangement between a creditor and his/her debtor aiming to spare the latter from bankruptcy. Also used in the sense of compromise.
 * 2) a piece work contract, piece rate; a work where one is paid according to his/her performance rather than the number of hours.
 * 3)  a chord; combination of and harmony between three or more pitches.
 * 1)  a chord; combination of and harmony between three or more pitches.
 * 1)  a chord; combination of and harmony between three or more pitches.

Synonyms

 * (a settlement, arrangement), ,
 * (a chord), ,