Sinfonia
noun, plural sinfonias, sinfonie
[sin-foh-nee-ey; Italian seen-faw-nee-e] /ˌsɪn foʊˈni eɪ; Italian ˌsin fɔˈni ɛ/ (Show IPA). Music.
1.
a symphony.
noun (pl) -nie (-ˈniːeɪ)
1.
another word for symphony (sense 2), symphony (sense 3)
2.
(capital when part of a name) a symphony orchestra
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