Melodic


[muh-lod-ik] /məˈlɒd ɪk/

adjective
1.
.
2.
of or relating to , as distinguished from harmony and rhythm.
/mɪˈlɒdɪk/
adjective
1.
of or relating to melody
2.
of or relating to a part in a piece of music
3.
tuneful or melodious
adj.

1818, from French mélodique, from Late Latin melodicus, from Greek melodikos, from melodia (see melody).

Read Also:

  • Melodic-interval

    noun 1. See under (def 6). [in-ter-vuh l] /ˈɪn tər vəl/ noun 1. an intervening period of time: an interval of 50 years. 2. a period of temporary cessation; pause: intervals between the volleys of gunfire. 3. a space between things, points, limits, etc.; interspace: an interval of ten feet between posts. 4. Mathematics. 5. […]

  • Melodics

    [muh-lod-iks] /məˈlɒd ɪks/ noun, (used with a singular verb) 1. the branch of musical science concerned with the pitch and succession of tones.

  • Melodie

    [mel-uh-dee] /ˈmɛl ə di/ noun 1. a female given name.

  • Melodies

    [mel-uh-dee] /ˈmɛl ə di/ noun 1. a female given name. [mel-uh-dee] /ˈmɛl ə di/ noun, plural melodies. 1. musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement. 2. Music. 3. a poem suitable for singing. 4. intonation, as of a segment of connected speech. /ˈmɛlədɪ/ noun (pl) -dies 1. (music) 2. sounds that are pleasant because of […]

  • Melodion

    [muh-loh-dee-uh n] /məˈloʊ di ən/ noun 1. . [muh-loh-dee-uh n] /məˈloʊ di ən/ noun 1. a small reed organ. 2. a kind of accordion. /mɪˈləʊdɪən/ noun (music) 1. a type of small accordion 2. a type of keyboard instrument similar to the harmonium n. 1847, variant of melodion, from German Melopdoin, from Melodie, from Old […]


Disclaimer: Melodic definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.