Melodically
[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).
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