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canorous
ca·no·rous C0074100 (kə-nôr′əs, kăn′ər-əs)adj. Richly melodious; tuneful: "Edward R. Murrow's canorous broadcasts of the blitz of London" (Newsweek). [From Latin canōrus, from canor, tune, from canere, to sing; see kan- in Indo-European roots.] ca·no′rous·ly adv.ca·no′rous·ness n.canorous (kəˈnɔːrəs) adjrare tuneful; melodious[C17: from Latin canōrus, from canere to sing] caˈnorously adv caˈnorousness nca•no•rous (kəˈnɔr əs, -ˈnoʊr-) adj. melodious; musical. [1640–50; < Latin canōrus, derivative of canor song =can(ere) to sing + -or -or1; see -ous] ca•no′rous•ly, adv. ca•no′rous•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | canorous - richly melodioussongfulmelodic, melodious, musical - containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody; "the melodious song of a meadowlark" |
canorous Related to canorous: costateSynonyms for canorousadj richly melodiousSynonymsRelated Words |