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Symphonia

Symphonia is a term used in various contexts to denote harmony or concord of sounds, drawing from the Greek word symphōnía. In classical usage, it referred to the blending of voices and instruments, and while the spelling symphonia is not common in modern musical terminology, the concept underlies related words such as symphony.

In biology, Symphonia is a genus of tropical trees in the family Clusiaceae. The genus includes a

In popular culture, the term appears in the title Tales of Symphonia, a 2003 action role-playing game

Other modern uses include branding or organizational names that borrow the concept of harmony or unity suggested

small
number
of
species,
the
best
known
being
Symphonia
globulifera.
These
trees
are
native
to
tropical
regions
of
Africa
and
the
Americas
and
are
typically
large
evergreen
rainforest
trees.
They
contribute
to
forest
structure
and
ecology
and
may
produce
latex
or
other
secondary
compounds.
developed
by
Namco
(now
Bandai
Namco).
The
name
evokes
the
idea
of
harmony
among
a
diverse
group
of
characters
working
together.
by
the
word.
While
symphonia
is
mainly
recognized
through
its
etymological
and
cultural
connections,
it
remains
a
cross-disciplinary
term
rather
than
a
single
canonical
subject.