Definition for EU-PHON'IC, or EU-PHON'IC-AL

EU-PHON'IC, or EU-PHON'IC-AL, a. [See Euphony.]

Agreeable in sound; pleasing to the ear; as, euphonical orthography. Colebrooke. The Greeks adopted many changes in the combination of syllables to render their language euphonic, by avoiding such collisions. E. Porter.

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