First Known Use: 1646
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canorous
adjective ca·no·rous \kə-ˈnȯr-əs, ˈka-nə-rəs\
Definition of CANOROUS
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Origin of CANOROUS
Latin canorus, from canor melody, from canere to sing — more at chant
Related to CANOROUS
- Synonyms
- harmonious, euphonic, euphonious, harmonizing, melodious, musical, symphonic, symphonious, tuneful
- Antonyms
- discordant, disharmonious, dissonant, inharmonious, tuneless, unmelodious, unmusical
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