MELODIC


Meaning of MELODIC in English

mə̇ˈlädik, meˈ-, -dēk adjective

Etymology: Late Latin melodicus, from Greek melōidikos, from melōidia melody + -ikos -ic — more at melody

: relating to, containing, constituting, or made up of melody : melodious

• me·lod·i·cal·ly -də̇k(ə)lē, -dēk-, -li adverb

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