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symphonically — adverb see symphonic … New Collegiate Dictionary
symphonically — sym·phon·i·cal·ly … English syllables
symphonically — nə̇k(ə)lē, nēk , li adverb Etymology: obsolete symphonical (from symphony + ical) + ly : in a symphonic form, style, or manner … Useful english dictionary
symphonic — symphonically, adv. /sim fon ik/, adj. 1. Music. of, for, pertaining to, or having the character of a symphony or symphony orchestra. 2. of or pertaining to symphony or harmony of sounds. 3. characterized by similarity of sound, as words. [1855… … Universalium
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symphonic — adjective Date: 1856 1. harmonious, symphonious 2. relating to or having the form or character of a symphony < symphonic music > 3. suggestive of a symphony especially in form, interweaving of themes, or harmonious arrangement < a symphonic drama … New Collegiate Dictionary
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