Rappite
[hahr-muh-nist] /ˈhɑr mə nɪst/
noun
1.
a member of a celibate religious sect that emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1803.
[rap-ist] /ˈræp ɪst/
noun
1.
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/ˈhɑːmənɪst/
noun
1.
a person skilled in the art and techniques of harmony
2.
a person who combines and collates parallel narratives
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