| phonograph |
Piece of equipment used to reproduce sound stored on a disk called a phonograph record.
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| phonogram |
1. a graphic character or symbol that can represent a phonetic sound, phoneme, or word. Cp. grapheme. 2. in word recognition, a graphic sequence comprised of a vowel grapheme and an ending consonant grapheme as -ed in red, bed, fed or-ake in bake, cake, lake. See also word family.
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| phonetic |
1. referring to the nature, production, and transcription of speech sounds. 2. corresponding to pronunciation. 3. agreeing with pronunciation.
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| phon |
Scientific unit of measure for sound loudness.
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| phon- |
Scientific unit of measure for sound loudness.
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