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melodeon or melodion
noun
1 a small reed-organ; a harmonium.
2 a kind of accordion.
[19c: German Melodion , from Melodie melody]
noun
1 a small reed-organ; a harmonium.
2 a kind of accordion.
[19c: German Melodion , from Melodie melody]
melodic
adjective
1 relating or belonging to melody.
2 pleasant-sounding; tuneful; melodious.
[19c]
melodically adverb .
adjective
1 relating or belonging to melody.
2 pleasant-sounding; tuneful; melodious.
[19c]
melodically adverb .
melodious
adjective
1 pleasant to listen to; tuneful.
2 having a recognizable melody.
[14c]
melodiousness noun .
adjective
1 pleasant to listen to; tuneful.
2 having a recognizable melody.
[14c]
melodiousness noun .
melodist
noun
1 someone who composes melodies.
2 rather dated a singer.
[18c in sense 2]
noun
1 someone who composes melodies.
2 rather dated a singer.
[18c in sense 2]
melodrama
noun (melodramas )
1 a type of drama, especially popular during the 19c, including musical items and featuring simplified characters, sensational events and traditional justice, usually with a happy ending.
2 a play or film of this kind, sometimes lacking the musical element and with an emphasis on appealing to the emotions.
3 derog excessively dramatic behaviour.
[19c: from French mélodrame , from Greek melos song + drama action or drama]
melodramatic adjective excessively emotional, sensational, etc; overstrained, characteristic of melodramas.
melodramatically adverb .
melodramatics plural noun melodramatic behaviour.
melodramatize or melodramatise verb .
noun (melodramas )
1 a type of drama, especially popular during the 19c, including musical items and featuring simplified characters, sensational events and traditional justice, usually with a happy ending.
2 a play or film of this kind, sometimes lacking the musical element and with an emphasis on appealing to the emotions.
3 derog excessively dramatic behaviour.
[19c: from French mélodrame , from Greek melos song + drama action or drama]
melodramatic adjective excessively emotional, sensational, etc; overstrained, characteristic of melodramas.
melodramatically adverb .
melodramatics plural noun melodramatic behaviour.
melodramatize or melodramatise verb .
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