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melodia

[muh-loh-dee-uh] / məˈloʊ di ə /


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The passage marked la melodia con molto introduces that new and deeper note which is a feature in MacDowell's last two pianoforte albums.

From Edward MacDowell by Porte, John F.

The Philomela as made by Jardine is a melodia with two mouths.

From The Recent Revolution in Organ Building Being an Account of Modern Developments by Miller, George Laing

Innuunt in eis latere magna mysteria, et quodlibet horum factorum melodia terminat Musicorum.

From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 08 Asia, Part I by Hakluyt, Richard

The nesting habits and eggs are like those of melodia.

From The Bird Book Illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs. by Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert)

Similar to melodia but with less brown and the markings blacker and more distinct.

From The Bird Book Illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs. by Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert)




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