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eu·phon·ic

[yoo-fon-ik]
adjective
pertaining to or characterized by euphony.
Also, eu·phon·i·cal.


Origin:
1805–15; euphon(y) + -ic

eu·phon·i·cal·ly, adverb
eu·phon·i·cal·ness, noun
un·eu·phon·ic, adjective
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euphonic or euphonious (juːˈfɒnɪk, juːˈfəʊnɪəs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  denoting or relating to euphony; pleasing to the ear
2.  (of speech sounds) altered for ease of pronunciation
 
euphonious or euphonious
 
adj
 
eu'phonically or euphonious
 
adv
 
eu'phoniously or euphonious
 
adv
 
eu'phoniousness or euphonious
 
n

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