antiphonic

English

Etymology

From antiphon +‎ -ic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /æn.tɪ.fɒ.nɪk/

Adjective

antiphonic (comparative more antiphonic, superlative most antiphonic)

  1. Having the presence of an antiphon between two choirs with a call and a response in song or in chant, usually in the form of a hymn or a psalm.

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