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melodic
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
melodic
(adjective)
melodic
/mə
ˈ
lɑːdɪk/
adjective
melodic
/mə
ˈ
lɑːdɪk/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MELODIC
1
:
of or relating to melody
the
melodic
flow of the music
a pleasing
melodic
line/pattern
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[
more melodic; most melodic
]
:
having a pleasant musical sound or melody
a
melodic
tune
a
melodic
voice
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— melodically
/mə
ˈ
lɑːdɪkli/
adverb
singing
melodically
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