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di⋅a⋅ton⋅ic

[dahy-uh-ton-ik]
–adjective Music.
1. noting those scales that contain five whole tones and two semitones, as the major, minor, and certain modal scales.
2. of or pertaining to the tones, intervals, or harmonies of such scales.

Origin:
1590–1600; < LL diatonicus < Gk diatonikós; see dia-, tonic


di⋅a⋅ton⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
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di·a·ton·ic   (dī'ə-tŏn'ĭk)   
adj.   Music
Of or using only the seven tones of a standard scale without chromatic alterations.

[Late Latin diatonicus, from Greek diatonikos : dia-, dia- + tonos, tone; see tone.]
di'a·ton'i·cal·ly adv., di'a·ton'i·cism (-ĭ-sĭz'əm) n.
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