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armoniosa

Armoniosa is a feminine adjective used in Italian and Spanish to describe harmony, balance, or concord in sound, form, or mood. It derives from the noun armonia or armonía (harmony) with the suffix -osa, and its form reflects gender and number. In Italian, the masculine equivalent is armonoso and the plural armonosi; the feminine plural is armonose. In Spanish, the masculine form is armonoso and the feminine armoniosa; plurals are armonosos and armonosas. In Portuguese, the corresponding term is harmonioso/harmoniosa, used similarly to express a balanced or melodious quality.

Usage of armoniosa spans music, literature, design, and everyday speech. It describes a melodious line, a well-proportioned

See also: armonía, harmonia, harmonie. This reflects the cross-linguistic kinship of terms related to harmony and

visual
arrangement,
or
a
temperament
that
conveys
calm
and
unity.
For
example,
una
melodía
armoniosa
(a
harmonious
melody)
or
una
vida
armoniosa
(a
harmonious
life)
are
common
constructions
in
Spanish,
while
Italian
speakers
might
say
una
canzone
armoniosa
or
una
personalità
armoniosa.
Beyond
description,
the
word
may
appear
in
branding
or
poetic
titles
to
evoke
serenity,
balance,
and
beauty;
however,
it
does
not
refer
to
a
widely
recognized
concept,
organization,
or
standard
artifact
on
its
own.
balanced
arrangement
across
Romance
languages.