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pho·no·graph
 phonograph
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
a machine that reproduces sound that has been recorded in the grooves of a disk; record player.
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adjective + (n.)phonograph
automatic, battered, broken, electrical, gray, indecent, industrial, moving, old, perfected, portable, recorded, speaking
verb + (n.)phonograph
contain, crank, develop, invent, listen, operate, patent, perform, place, play, purchase, record, repeat, set, sing, spin, wrestle
noun + (n.)phonograph
adjustment,
album,
box,
bulb,
camera,
cassette,
chewing,
comparison,
cottage,
cylinder,
display,
doll,
ear,
guard,
gum,
horn,
invention,
motion,
music,
needle,
parlor,
picture,
player,
radio,
record,
recorder,
recording,
song,
sound,
speech,
stereo,
tape,
telephone,
television,
toy,
tune,
use,
wind-up
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derivation: |
phonographic (adj.) |
The word phonograph
contains the following parts:
graph, -graphy
Greek
root
that means writing, drawing, recording
  Example words:
autobiography, autograph, bibliography, biography, geography, graph, graphic, graphics, graphite, homograph, mimeograph, oceanography, paragraph, phonograph, photograph, photography, seismograph, telegraph, topography
phon, phono, -phone, -phony
Greek
root
that means sound, voice
  Example words:
- synonyms:
- son
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