0 a liquid medicine that has the general effect of making you feel better rather than treating a particular health problem that you might have
The magazine is lively and interesting - the pictures alone are a tonic.
1 carbonated (= with bubbles) water with a bitter taste that can be drunk on its own or added to alcoholic drinks:
2 a liquid medicine intended to make you feel better generally rather than treating a particular health problem
Seeing his grandchildren was the perfect tonic for him.
The second solo (bars 16-27) modulates back to an intermediate tonic through sequences and chromaticism, all based on the initial motive.
The remainder is given over to a single tonic butterfly in which the second note is displaced downwards by two octaves.
Another tempo change ushers in a closing phrase of classical cues based on a tonic triad followed by tonic tones in descending octave leaps.
But in an opera the direct succession of tonic keys, the 'chords' of the progression, never occurs.
A note histogram is also maintained to determine a tonic.
Most "soothing tonics" for babies and children were laced with alcohol, opium, or some combination of the two.
Thus, action potentials designated as tonic are much more likely to be mislabeled than are those designated as burst.
In fact, the voice arrives at the tonic too early, while the guitar has only reached the dominant.
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