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melodic
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See also: melòdic
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
melodic (comparative more melodic, superlative most melodic)
- Of, relating to, or having melody.
- 1929, Arthur Lourié, “An Inquiry into Melody”, in Modern Music, volume VII, number 1, page 10:
- Debussy's melody is fractional, fragmentary. But at the core all his music is melodic and melody is its main motive force.
- Melodious, tuneful.
Derived terms
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Translations
of, relating to, or having melody
melodious, tuneful
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French mélodique. By surface analysis, melodie + -ic.
Adjective
melodic m or n (feminine singular melodică, masculine plural melodici, feminine/neuter plural melodice)
Declension
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