👉 Citharoedic is a term used in linguistics to describe the linguistic structure of a language that consists of two or more languages with similar grammatical structures and vocabulary. It refers to a language where each word has its own root or origin, which are often related to one another through shared roots or derivations, as well as a common stem or root that is used in all words. The term "citharoedic" is derived from the Greek word "kithara", which means