sym|bo|lo|pho|bi|a

sym|bo|lo|pho|bi|a
sym|bo|lo|pho|bi|a «SIHM buh loh FOH bee uh», noun.
an abnormal fear of having one's actions interpreted symbolically.

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  • sym|pho|nist — «SIHM fuh nihst», noun. a composer of symphonies: »The European symphonists have their American counterparts in Harris, Piston and William Schuman (New York Times) …   Useful english dictionary

  • sym|pho|nize — «SIHM fuh nyz», intransitive verb, nized, niz|ing. to agree; harmonize …   Useful english dictionary

  • sym|pho|ny — «SIHM fuh nee», noun, plural nies. 1. a) an elaborate musical composition for an orchestra. It usually has four movements in different rhythms but related keys. b) an instrumental passage in a vocal composition or between movements in an oratorio …   Useful english dictionary

  • sym·pho·ny — /ˈsımfəni/ noun, pl nies [count] 1 : a long piece of music that is usually in four large, separate sections and that is performed by an orchestra 2 : ↑symphony orchestra …   Useful english dictionary

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