slovodefinícia
phonic
(encz)
phonic,fonetický adj: Zdeněk Brož
Phonic
(gcide)
Phonic \Phon"ic\ (f[o^]n"[i^]k; 277), a. [Gr. fwnh` sound: cf.
F. phonique.]
Of or pertaining to sound; of the nature of sound; acoustic.
--Tyndall.
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phonic
(wn)
phonic
adj 1: pertaining to the phonic method of teaching reading
2: relating to speech
3: of or relating to speech sounds; "phonetic transcription"
[syn: phonetic, phonic]
podobné slovodefinícia
telephonic
(mass)
telephonic
- telefonný
allophonic
(encz)
allophonic,alofonní adj: Zdeněk Brož
cacophonic
(encz)
cacophonic,kakofonický adj: Zdeněk Brož
euphonic
(encz)
euphonic,eufonický adj: Zdeněk Brožeuphonic,libozvučný adj: Zdeněk Brož
euphonical
(encz)
euphonical,eufonický adj: Zdeněk Brožeuphonical,libozvučný adj: Zdeněk Brož
homophonic
(encz)
homophonic,stejně znějící adj: Zdeněk Brož
monophonic
(encz)
monophonic,jednokanálový adj: Zdeněk Brožmonophonic,monofonický adj: Zdeněk Brožmonophonic,monofonní adj: Zdeněk Brož
monophonic music
(encz)
monophonic music, n:
phonically
(encz)
phonically,
phonics
(encz)
phonics, n:
polyphonic
(encz)
polyphonic,polyfonní adj: TonyMi
polyphonic letter
(encz)
polyphonic letter, n:
polyphonic music
(encz)
polyphonic music, n:
polyphonic prose
(encz)
polyphonic prose, n:
polyphonically
(encz)
polyphonically, adv:
quadraphonic
(encz)
quadraphonic,kvadrofonický adj: vzniklý složením 4 zvuků Martin Ligač
quadraphonic system
(encz)
quadraphonic system, n:
quadriphonic
(encz)
quadriphonic, adj:
quadriphonic system
(encz)
quadriphonic system, n:
quadrophonic
(encz)
quadrophonic,kvadrofonický adj: Zdeněk Brož
radiophonic
(encz)
radiophonic, adj:
radiotelephonic
(encz)
radiotelephonic, adj:
stereophonic
(encz)
stereophonic,stereofonní adj: Zdeněk Brož
stereophonic system
(encz)
stereophonic system, n:
sulphonic acid
(encz)
sulphonic acid, n:
symphonic
(encz)
symphonic,symfonický adj: Zdeněk Brož
symphonic music
(encz)
symphonic music, n:
symphonic poem
(encz)
symphonic poem, n:
telephonic
(encz)
telephonic,telefonní adj: Zdeněk Brož
xylophonic
(encz)
xylophonic,xylofonový adj: [hud.] mamm
Actinophonic
(gcide)
Actinophonic \Ac*tin`o*phon"ic\, a. (Physics)
Pertaining to, or causing the production of, sound by means
of the actinic, or ultraviolet, rays; as, actinophonic
phenomena.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
allophonic
(gcide)
allophonic \allophonic\ adj.
1. of or pertaining to an allophone.
[WordNet 1.5] Allophylic
Antiphonic
(gcide)
Antiphonic \An`ti*phon"ic\, a.
Antiphonal.
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Aphonic
(gcide)
Aphonic \A*phon"ic\, Aphonous \Aph"o*nous\, a.
Without voice; voiceless; nonvocal; incapable of all but
whispered speech.
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Cacophonic
(gcide)
Cacophonic \Cac`o*phon"ic\, Cacophonical \Cac`o*phon"ic*al\,
Cacophonous \Ca*coph"o*nous\, Cacophonious \Cac`o*pho"ni*ous\,
a.
Harsh-sounding.
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Cacophonical
(gcide)
Cacophonic \Cac`o*phon"ic\, Cacophonical \Cac`o*phon"ic*al\,
Cacophonous \Ca*coph"o*nous\, Cacophonious \Cac`o*pho"ni*ous\,
a.
Harsh-sounding.
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Cataphonic
(gcide)
Cataphonic \Cat`a*phon"ic\, a.
Of or relating to cataphonics; catacoustic.
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Cataphonics
(gcide)
Cataphonics \Cat`a*phon"ics\, n. [Pref. cata + phonic: cf. F.
cataphonique.] (Physics)
That branch of acoustics which treats of reflected sounds;
catacoustics.
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Diaphonic
(gcide)
Diaphonic \Di`a*phon"ic\, Diaphonical \Di`a*phon"ic*al\, a. [Gr.
dia` through + ? sound, tone.]
Diacoustic.
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Diaphonical
(gcide)
Diaphonic \Di`a*phon"ic\, Diaphonical \Di`a*phon"ic*al\, a. [Gr.
dia` through + ? sound, tone.]
Diacoustic.
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diaphonics
(gcide)
Diacoustics \Di`a*cous"tics\, n. [Cf. F. diacoustique.]
That branch of natural philosophy which treats of the
properties of sound as affected by passing through different
mediums; -- called also diaphonics. See the Note under
Acoustics. DiacriticDiaphonics \Di`a*phon"ics\, n.
The doctrine of refracted sound; diacoustics.
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Diaphonics
(gcide)
Diacoustics \Di`a*cous"tics\, n. [Cf. F. diacoustique.]
That branch of natural philosophy which treats of the
properties of sound as affected by passing through different
mediums; -- called also diaphonics. See the Note under
Acoustics. DiacriticDiaphonics \Di`a*phon"ics\, n.
The doctrine of refracted sound; diacoustics.
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Egophonic
(gcide)
Egophonic \E`go*phon"ic\, a.
Belonging to, or resembling, egophony.
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Euphonic
(gcide)
Euphonic \Eu*phon"ic\, Euphonical \Eu*phon"ic*al\, a.
Pertaining to, or exhibiting, euphony; agreeable in sound;
pleasing to the ear; euphonious; as, a euphonic expression;
euphonical orthography.
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Euphonical
(gcide)
Euphonic \Eu*phon"ic\, Euphonical \Eu*phon"ic*al\, a.
Pertaining to, or exhibiting, euphony; agreeable in sound;
pleasing to the ear; euphonious; as, a euphonic expression;
euphonical orthography.
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Euphonicon
(gcide)
Euphonicon \Eu*phon"i*con\ ([-u]*f[o^]n"[i^]*k[o^]n), n. [See
Euphony.] (Mus.)
A kind of upright piano.
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Francophonic
(gcide)
Francophone \Francophone\, Francophonic \Francophonic\prop. a.
Able to communicate in the French language; -- used
especially of those whose native language is French.

Syn: French-speaking.
[PJC]
Homophonic
(gcide)
Homophonic \Ho`mo*phon"ic\, Homophonous \Ho*moph"o*nous\, a.
[Gr. ?; ? the same + ? sound, tone: cf. F. homophone.]
1. (Mus.)
(a) Originally, sounding alike; of the same pitch;
unisonous; monodic.
(b) Now used for plain harmony, note against note, as
opposed to polyphonic harmony, in which the several
parts move independently, each with its own melody.
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2. Expressing the same sound by a different combination of
letters; as, bay and bey.
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indigo-disulphonic acid
(gcide)
Sulphindigotic \Sulph*in`di*got"ic\, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a sulphonic acid obtained,
as a blue solution, by dissolving indigo in sulphuric acid;
-- formerly called also cerulic sulphuric acid, but
properly called indigo-disulphonic acid.
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microphonic
(gcide)
microphonic \mi`cro*phon"ic\ (m[imac]`kr[-o]*f[o^]n"[i^]k), a.
Of or pertaining to a microphone; serving to intensify weak
sounds.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
microphonics
(gcide)
microphonics \mi`cro*phon"ics\ (m[imac]`kr[-o]*f[o^]n"[i^]ks),
n. [See Microphone.]
The science which treats of the means of increasing the
intensity of low or weak sounds, or of the microphone.
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Monophonic
(gcide)
Monophonic \Mon`o*phon"ic\, a. [Mono- + Gr. ? a voice.]
1. (Mus.) Single-voiced; having but one part; as, a
monophonic composition; -- opposed to polyphonic.
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2. Of or relating to a system for recording and reproducing
sound, which has only one sound channel; also called
monaural or mono. It contrasts with stereophonic (or
stereo), quadraphonic, or surround-sound, which have
two or more channels, and can thus reproduce the effect of
the sound coming from more than one direction.
[PJC]
Phonic
(gcide)
Phonic \Phon"ic\ (f[o^]n"[i^]k; 277), a. [Gr. fwnh` sound: cf.
F. phonique.]
Of or pertaining to sound; of the nature of sound; acoustic.
--Tyndall.
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Phonics
(gcide)
Phonics \Phon"ics\ (f[o^]n"[i^]ks), n.
1. Same as Phonetics.
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2. A method of teaching reading and spelling to beginning
students, emphasizing the sound values of individual
letters and syllables, and the relationship between
pronunciation and spelling. Contrasted to {whole language
method} and sentence method.
[PJC]
Phosphonic
(gcide)
Phosphonic \Phos*phon"ic\ (f[o^]s*f[o^]n"[i^]k), a. [Phosphoric
+ sulphonic.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, certain derivatives of
phosphorous acid containing a hydrocarbon radical with the
phosphorus directly bonded to a carbon, and analogous to the
sulphonic acids; as, methanephosphonic acid, CH3.PO.(OH)2.
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Photophonic
(gcide)
Photophonic \Pho`to*phon"ic\, a.
Of or pertaining to photophone.
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Polyphonic
(gcide)
Polyphonic \Pol`y*phon"ic\, a. [Gr. ?; poly`s many + ? sound:
cf. F. polyphone.]
1. Having a multiplicity of sounds.
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2. Characterized by polyphony; as, Assyrian polyphonic
characters.
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3. (Mus.) Consisting of several tone series, or melodic
parts, progressing simultaneously according to the laws of
counterpoint; contrapuntal; as, a polyphonic composition;
-- opposed to homophonic, or monodic.
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Siphonic
(gcide)
Siphonic \Si*phon"ic\, a.
Of or pertaining to a siphon.
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Spectrophonic
(gcide)
Spectrophone \Spec"tro*phone\, n. [Spectrum + Gr. ? sound.]
An instrument constructed on the principle of the photophone
and used in spectrum analysis as an adjunct to the
spectroscope. -- Spec`tro*phon"ic, a.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Stentorophonic
(gcide)
Stentorophonic \Sten`to*ro*phon"ic\, a. [Gr. ? Stentor + ? a
sound, voice. See Stentor.]
Speaking or sounding very loud; stentorian. [Obs.]
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Of this stentorophonic horn of Alexander there is a
preserved in the Vatican. --Derham.
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Sulphonic
(gcide)
Sulphonic \Sul*phon"ic\, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or derived from, a sulphone; -- used
specifically to designate any one of a series of acids
(regarded as acid ethereal salts of sulphurous acid) obtained
by the oxidation of the mercaptans, or by treating sulphuric
acid with certain aromatic bases (as benzene); as, phenyl
sulphonic acid, C6H5.SO2.OH, a stable colorless crystalline
substance.
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Sulphonic group (Chem.), the hypothetical radical,
SO2.OH, the characteristic residue of sulphonic acids.
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Sulphonic group
(gcide)
Sulphonic \Sul*phon"ic\, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or derived from, a sulphone; -- used
specifically to designate any one of a series of acids
(regarded as acid ethereal salts of sulphurous acid) obtained
by the oxidation of the mercaptans, or by treating sulphuric
acid with certain aromatic bases (as benzene); as, phenyl
sulphonic acid, C6H5.SO2.OH, a stable colorless crystalline
substance.
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Sulphonic group (Chem.), the hypothetical radical,
SO2.OH, the characteristic residue of sulphonic acids.
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Symphonic
(gcide)
Symphonic \Sym*phon"ic\, a.
1. Symphonious.
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2. (Mus.) Relating to, or in the manner of, symphony; as, the
symphonic form or style of composition.
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Tautophonical
(gcide)
Tautophonical \Tau`to*phon"ic*al\, a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, tautophony; repeating the
same sound.
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Telephonic
(gcide)
Telephonic \Tel`e*phon"ic\, a. [Cf. F. t['e]l['e]phonique. See
Telephone.]
1. Conveying sound to a great distance.
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2. Of or pertaining to the telephone; by the telephone.
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Telephonically
(gcide)
Telephonically \Tel`e*phon"ic*al*ly\, adv.
By telephonic means or processes; by the use of the
telephone.
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allophonic
(wn)
allophonic
adj 1: pertaining to allophones
aphonic
(wn)
aphonic
adj 1: being without sound through injury or illness and thus
incapable of all but whispered speech [syn: aphonic,
voiceless]
cacophonic
(wn)
cacophonic
adj 1: having an unpleasant sound; "as cacophonous as a
henyard"- John McCarten [syn: cacophonous,
cacophonic] [ant: euphonious, euphonous]
euphonic
(wn)
euphonic
adj 1: of or relating to or characterized by euphony [syn:
euphonic, euphonical]
euphonical
(wn)
euphonical
adj 1: of or relating to or characterized by euphony [syn:
euphonic, euphonical]
homophonic
(wn)
homophonic
adj 1: having the same sound
2: having a single melodic line with accompaniment
monophonic
(wn)
monophonic
adj 1: designating sound transmission or recording or
reproduction over a single channel [syn: mono,
monophonic, single-channel]
2: consisting of a single melodic line [ant: contrapuntal,
polyphonic]
monophonic music
(wn)
monophonic music
n 1: music consisting of a single vocal part (usually with
accompaniment) [syn: monophony, monophonic music,
monody] [ant: concerted music, polyphonic music,
polyphony]
phonics
(wn)
phonics
n 1: teaching reading by training beginners to associate letters
with their sound values

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