Definition of Philharmonic in English :

Define Philharmonic in English

Philharmonic meaning in English

Meaning of Philharmonic in English

Pronunciation of Philharmonic in English

Philharmonic pronunciation in English

Pronounce Philharmonic in English

Philharmonic

see synonyms of philharmonic

Noun

1. philharmonic, symphony, symphony orchestra

a large orchestra; can perform symphonies

Example Sentences:
'we heard the Vienna symphony'

Adjective

2. philharmonic

composing or characteristic of an orchestral group

Example Sentences:
'philharmonic players'

3. philharmonic

devoted to or appreciative of music

Example Sentences:
'the most philharmonic ear is at times deeply affected by a simple air'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Philharmonic

see synonyms of philharmonic
adjective
1. 
fond of music
2. (capital when part of a name)
denoting an orchestra, choir, society, etc, devoted to the performance, appreciation, and study of music
noun
3. (capital when part of a name)
a specific philharmonic choir, orchestra, or society

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Philharmonic

see synonyms of philharmonic
adjective
1. 
designating or of a society or other group formed to sponsor a symphony orchestra
noun
2. 
a symphony orchestra sponsored as by such a society or group
: in full Philharmonic Orchestra

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Philharmonic

see synonyms of philharmonic
adj.
1. Devoted to or appreciative of music.
2. Relating to a symphony orchestra.
n. also Philharmonic
A symphony orchestra or the group that supports it.

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