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melodic

adjective

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Pronunciation: /mɪˈlɒd.ɪk/ / /məˈlɑ.ɾɪk/

adj

Etymology: Borrowed from French mélodique. By surface analysis, melody + -ic.

  1. Of, relating to, or having melody.

    Debussy's melody is fractional, fragmentary. But at the core all his music is melodic and melody is its main motive force.

  2. Melodious, tuneful.