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me·lo·di·ous \mə̇ˈlōdēəs, meˈ-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French melodieus, from Medieval Latin melodiosus, from Late Latin melodia + Latin -osus -ous — more at melody 1. : agreeable to the ear by a sweet succession of sounds 2. : producing or designed to produce melody < a melodious instrument > < these melodious poets > 3. a. : containing, constituting, or characterized by melody b. : having a melody • melodiously adverb • melodiousness noun -es |