Why this word is great
MELLISONANT — [Adjective] Sweet-sounding; pleasing to the ear. From Latin mell- (from mel, "honey") + sonant- (from sonare, "to sound"), literally "honey-sounding." Unlike "mellifluous" (which flows like a river) or "dulcet" (which whispers like a lullaby), "mellisonant" hums with the thick, resonant sweetness of a cello’s low note, the chime of a struck crystal glass, or the way a child’s laughter rings, pure and unburdened, across an empty playground—a fleeting reminder that beauty, however ephemeral, can still stop time.