Ca*coph"o*ny (?), n.; pl. Cacophonies (#). [Gr. ; bad + sound: cf. F. Cacophonie.]

1. Rhet.

An uncouth or disagreable sound of words, owing to the concurrence of harsh letters or syllables.

"Cacophonies of all kinds."

Pope.

2. Mus.

A combination of discordant sounds.

3. Med.

An unhealthy state of the voice.

 

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