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piano +‎ -istic

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pianistic (comparative more pianistic, superlative most pianistic)

  1. Of or pertaining to piano playing.
    • 2009 January 5, Allan Kozinn, “A Hefty Sound for Bach and a Piano-Centric Strauss and Szymanowski”, in New York Times[1]:
      But it offers pianistic thrills as well as a few moments of dreamy introspection, and Mr. Ax played it with the vitality and thoughtfulness listeners expect of him.
  2. Suitable for playing on a piano, well-suited to piano playing.
    Antonym: unpianistic

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from French pianistique.

Adjective edit

pianistic m or n (feminine singular pianistică, masculine plural pianistici, feminine and neuter plural pianistice)

  1. pianistic

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