polyphonic

adjective

Of, relating to, or characterized by polyphony.

adjective

Having two or more phonetic values.

Capable of being read or pronounced in more than one way: said of a written character.

Consisting of or having many voices or sounds.

In music: Noting a method of composition or a work in which two or more voice-parts are simultaneously combined without losing their independent character, but with harmonious effect; contrapuntal: opposed on one side to monodic, monophonic, and homophonic, and on another to harmonic: as, a fugue is a polyphonic form of composition

Noting an instrument which is capable of producing more than one tone at a time, as an organ or a harp. Also polyphonous.

adjective

Having a multiplicity of sounds.

adjective

Characterized by polyphony.

adjective

Consisting of several tone series, or melodic parts, progressing simultaneously according to the laws of counterpoint; contrapuntal; ; — opposed to homophonic, or monodic.

adjective

of, or relating to polyphony