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Discography Moderate

Origin: Greek suffix -ography

Discography has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a descriptive catalog of musical recordings

"The music historian spent hours studying the band's extensive discography to trace their evolution from punk rock to electronic pop."

2

Complete collection of the releases of a musical act.

"The band's discography includes every album and single they released over their twenty-year career."

In plain English: A discography is a complete list of all the albums and songs an artist has released over their career.

"The music streaming app automatically generated her entire discography for me to listen to on repeat."

Usage: A discography lists every album, single, and EP released by an artist or band over their career. Use this term when referring to the full body of work rather than just one specific record.

Example Sentences
"The music streaming app automatically generated her entire discography for me to listen to on repeat." noun
"Her discography spans more than two decades of hit singles and albums." noun
"Fans eagerly tracked every new release in his extensive discography." noun
"The museum dedicated an entire exhibit to the legendary band's complete discography." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
catalog

Origin

The word discography combines the prefix disco- with -graphy to describe a comprehensive record of musical releases on discs. It was formed by directly joining these two elements to create a term for collecting and cataloging records, rather than deriving from an older meaning that changed over time.

Rhyming Words
sophy hyphy dunphy trophy brophy furphy graphy ralphy prophy oomphy morphy osophy adelphy atrophy rrhaphy ecosophy mcmurphy geosophy algraphy eutrophy
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