adj.
Pronunciation: ˌ en-( ˌ )här- ' mä-nik
Function: adjective
Etymology: French enharmonique, from Middle French, of a scale employing quarter tones, from Greek enarmonios, from en in + harmonia harmony, scale
Date: 1794
: of, relating to, or being notes that are written differently (as A flat and G sharp) but sound the same in the tempered scale
– en · har · mon · i · cal · ly \ -ni-k( ə -)l ē \ adverb