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poly·phon·ic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|fänik\ adjective or po·lyph·o·nous \pəˈlifənəs\ Etymology: Greek polyphōnos having many tones (from poly- + -phōnos — from phōnē sound — ) + English -ic or -ous — more at ban 1. a. : consisting of or relating to two or more distinct melodies combined into a unified musical composition : contrapuntal < polyphonic traditions of the baroque — P.H.Lang > — compare monophonic b. of a musical instrument : capable of giving more than one tone at a time 2. : having or consisting of many sounds or voices < morning's polyphonic sounds > 3. phonetics : being a polyphone • poly·phon·i·cal·ly or po·lyph·o·nous·ly adverb |