adj. Richly melodious; tuneful: "Edward R. Murrow's canorous broadcasts of the blitz of London" (Newsweek). [From Latin canōrus, from canor, tune, from canere, to sing; see kan- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] ca·norous·ly adv. ca·norous·ness n. |
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