Why this word is great
CANOROUSNESS — [Noun] The quality of being melodious or musical in sound. From the Latin canorus ("melodious, resonant"), from canor ("melody, song"), from canere ("to sing"), with the English suffix -ness denoting a state or quality. Unlike "sonorousness," which suggests a robust, resonant boom, or "euphony," which describes a general pleasantness of sound, canorousness is the specific grace of tunefulness. It is the clear arc of a well-tuned bell across a still evening, the liquid run of notes from a wood thrush at dusk, and the effortless lift of a human voice that finds the true center of a pitch—a brief, perfect argument against the world’s prevailing noise.