a lyric is a word of a song that also speaks to you and sometimes makes you want to dance or also maybe sing along to it
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There is one called Rise by Herb Alpert
A word with larger font. Probably.
Livvi Franc - Now I'm That B**** (last word censored)
The Latin word for the English word lyrics is flaccus. The Italian word for lyric is lirica and the French word is lyrique.
Song lyrics: paroles d'une chansonas an adjective: lyrique
discord but this is for melody. concordthe is not a antonym for the word lyric but song is different and similar
The word "lyric" originated in ancient Greece, specifically from the Greek word "lyrikos," which means "singing to the lyre." Lyric poetry was often performed with musical accompaniment, typically on a lyre.
lyric, poetry.....lyrik (f) lyric, poet.........lyriker (m) lyrikerin (f) lyrical................lyrisch (adj)
a lyric is a word of a song that also speaks to you and sometimes makes you want to dance or also maybe sing along to it
Lyric is a girls name. "The girl's name Lyric \l(y)-ric\ is pronounced LEER-ick. It is of French origin, and its meaning is "lyre". Literally, the words of a song. Lyric has 2 variant forms: Lyrica and Lyricia. A baby name that sounds like Lyric is Lark." source: http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Lyric
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Lyric Cycle
Frank S. Giese has written: 'French lyric poetry' -- subject(s): French poetry
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