2. Adjective. Having to do with linguistic tones or tonal languages ¹
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Definition of Tonetic
1. tonetics [adj] - See also: tonetics
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tonetic
Literary usage of Tonetic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Maxims: Political, Philosophical, and Moral by Edward Counsel (1892)
"The tonetic Journal. Melodic Gem. The Universal Book of Tunes. ... tonetic Aids.
197.—Enlarged Reflecting Air Pictures. 198.—Vapour, or Shower, Instruments ..."
2. Maxims: Political, Philosophical, and Moral by Edward Counsel (1892)
"Musical Tour through Spain and Italy. The tonetic Journal ... tonetic Aids.
197.—Enlarged Reflecting Air Pictures. 198.—Vapour, or Shower, Instruments and ..."
3. Maxims, Political, Philosophical, and Moral: With an Appendix by Edward Counsel (1892)
"Concerts Founded on tonetic Proverbs (or, Versified Maxims). 3. Recitative Cadence.
4. The Autogram (or, Word Letter Memorandum). 150. ..."
4. Monographic Medicine by William Robie Patten Emerson, Guido Guerrini, William Brown, Wendell Christopher Phillips, John Whitridge Williams, John Appleton Swett, Hans Günther, Mario Mariotti, Hugh Grant Rowell (1916)
"Muscle tonicity, emotional expression, and the cerebral tonetic apparatus;
considered especially with reference to a case of bilateral ..."
5. Effective House Organs: The Principles and Practice of Editing and by Robert E. Ramsay, ( (1920)
"... Watson Tractors Carry Vitralite Far and Wide" "The Evolution of the tonetic
Finishes" "Here's a Warm Breeze from the Texas Border" " P & L Starts Strong ..."
6. Effective House Organs: The Principles and Practice of Editing and by Robert E. Ramsay (1920)
"... Watson Tractors Carry Vitralite Far and Wide" "The Evolution of the tonetic
Finishes" "Here's a Warm Breeze from the Texas Border" " P & L Starts Strong ..."