MONODIC


Meaning of MONODIC in English

məˈnädik, -dēk adjective

also mo·nod·i·cal -də̇kəl, -dēk-

Etymology: Greek or Late Greek monōidikos, from Greek monōidia monody + -ikos -ic, -ical — more at monody

: of, relating to, or of the nature of monody

the beautiful Hindu melodies, built upon various scales … are of course all monodic — Harold Brown

• mo·nod·i·cal·ly -də̇k(ə)lē, -dēk-, -li adverb

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