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Definition of Euphoniously

Euphoniously
Euphonious Eu*pho"ni*ous, a. Pleasing or sweet in sound; euphonic; smooth-sounding. --Hallam. -- Eu*pho"ni*ous*ly, adv.

Meaning of Euphoniously from wikipedia

- many aesthetic qualities, some of which are subjectively regarded as euphonious (pleasing) or cacophonous (displeasing). Phonaesthetics remains a budding...
- recorded the island in his charts, and eventually the name of Formosa, so euphonious and yet appropriate, replaced all others in European literature." see...
- International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, are "appropriate, compact, euphonious, memorable, and do not cause offence". Books and articles sometimes intentionally...
- called Stoke "Knype". Bennett said that he believed "Five Towns" was more euphonious than "Six Towns", so he omitted Fenton, now sometimes referred to as "the...
- founders chose the name in 1855 because it "was novel, of Indian origin, and euphonious of sound". Mixed-heritage Kansa Native American Joseph James, called Jojim...
- Literature On the Rhythms and Harmony, On Poetry, On the Beauty of Verses, On Euphonious and Harsh-sounding Letters, On Homer, On Song, On Verbs, Names Technical...
- large lollipop. Farrell, searching for a name for his festival, liked the euphonious quality of the by-then-antiquated term, which he claimed he had heard...
- characterised by a prominent amapiano log drum, sensuous melodies, and Tyla's "euphonious" vocals. About the song's lyrics, Tyla described it as "kind of a naughty...
- Big Bertha is a euphonious term for an unusually large example of a class of object; notable examples include: Big Bertha (howitzer), a heavy mortar-like...
- rabbis, who, in common with all the Sephardim, emphasized a pure and euphonious pronunciation of Hebrew, delivered their sermons in Spanish or in Portuguese...