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Meaning
Adj
●
Of,
relating
to, or having melody.
●
Melodious, tuneful.
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Origin
melodic
English
-ic
English
-ique
French
-icus
Dutch
melody
English
melodie
Middle English (1100-1500)
melodie
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
melodia
Latin
μελῳδία
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
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Etym
Related
Bluesy
Jazzy
Soulful
Rhythmic
Danceable
Symphonic
Lyrical
Percussive
Syncopated
Tonal
Musical
Orchestral
Polyphonic
Tuneful
Folky
Song
Music
Rhythm
Atonal
Rhythmical
Homophonic
Harmonies
Breakcore
Melodious
Poetic
Chords
Ballad
Synth
Solos
Sound
Piano
Vocal
Harmonic
Soundtrack
Catchy
Orchestra
Vocals
Rhythms
Operatic
Staccato
Stylistic
Sung
Sweet
Instrumental
Songs
Choruses
Expressive
Harmonically
Choral
Romantic
Lyrics
Nice
Trip Hop
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Rhymes
Iodic
Melodic
Episodic
Periodic
Eisteddfodic
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