violinistic

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English

Etymology

From violinist +‎ -ic.

Adjective

violinistic (comparative more violinistic, superlative most violinistic)

  1. Of, pertaining or proper to a violinist.
    • 2007 September 11, “A Thrilling Instrument (2 Letters)”, in New York Times:
      As a violinist, I often thought of him in violinistic terms when comparing him with another great tenor, Franco Corelli: Corelli had a voice like a Stradivarius; Pavarotti was a Guarneri del Gesù.