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  • 31pleasure — Synonyms and related words: affability, agreeability, agreeableness, alternate choice, alternative, amenity, amiability, amicability, amusement, animus, appetence, appetency, appetite, ardor, behest, bidding, bliss, blissfulness, choice, comfort …

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  • 32rapport — Synonyms and related words: accord, accordance, addition, adjunct, affability, affairs, affiliation, affinity, agape, agreeability, agreeableness, agreement, alliance, amenity, amiability, amicability, amity, an in, approximation, assemblage,… …

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  • 33regularity — Synonyms and related words: arrangement, array, balance, bilateral symmetry, cadence, ceaselessness, chattering, clockwork regularity, concord, conformity, congruity, consistency, constancy, constant flow, continualness, continuity,… …

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  • 34uniformity — Synonyms and related words: accommodation, accord, accordance, acquiescence, adaptation, adaption, adjustment, affinity, agreement, aplomb, arrangement, array, assent, balance, balanced personality, bilateral symmetry, ceaselessness,… …

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  • 35union — Synonyms and related words: Anschluss, Bund, Rochdale cooperative, abutment, abuttal, accompaniment, accord, accordance, addition, adjoiningness, adjunct, affairs, affiliation, affinity, agape, agglomeration, agglutination, aggregation, agreement …

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  • 36Fourier, Charles — (1772 1837)    philosopher, economist    The son of a wealthy merchant, Charles Fourier was born in Besançon, where he also studied at the university. In 1799, he began to write on politics and economics, and his first large work, Théorie des… …

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  • 37euphony — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. smoothness, harmoniousness, mellifluousness; see harmony 1 …

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  • 38elegance — c.1500, “tastefulness, correctness, harmoniousness, refinement,” of speech or prose, from M.Fr. élégance, from L. elegantia taste, propriety, refinement, from elegantem (see ELEGANT (Cf. elegant)). Earlier form was elegancy (early 15c.).… …

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  • 39harmonious — 1540s, in music, from Fr. harmonieux (14c.), from harmonie (see HARMONY (Cf. harmony)). In nonmusical use from 1630s. Related: Harmoniously; harmoniousness …

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  • 40congruousness — n. harmoniousness; appropriateness, suitableness …

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