cadential

ca·den·tial

 (kə-dĕn′shəl)
adj.
1. Of or relating to a cadence.
2. Of or having to do with a cadenza.
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cadential

(kəˈdɛnʃəl)
adj
relating to or belonging to a cadence or a cadenza
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