Harmonoi
Harmonoi is a term that appears in various scholarly and creative contexts but does not have a universally accepted definition. It is typically used as a neologism built from harmony and, in some cases, geometry or organization, to mark systems or diagrams that aim to reflect harmonious relationships among their parts.
Etymologically, harmonoi borrows the Greek root harmonia meaning "harmony" and the -oi plural suffix common in
In mathematics and computational design, some writers have used harmonoi to refer to space-partitioning methods that
In music theory and acoustics, harmonoi may be used informally to discuss the organization of pitches or
In fiction and media, harmonoi is occasionally adopted as a proper noun, the name for schools, movements,