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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek πολύφωνος (polúphōnos) +‎ -ic.[1] Equivalent to poly- +‎ -phonic.

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Adjective edit

polyphonic (comparative more polyphonic, superlative most polyphonic)

  1. Of or relating to polyphony.
    a polyphonic ringtone
  2. (music) Having two or more independent but harmonic melodies.
    Coordinate term: monophonic
    Near-synonym: contrapuntal
  3. (of an electronic device) Able to play more than one musical note at the same time.
  4. (of a text) Capable of being read in more than one way.

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References edit

  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “polyphonic”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.