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phonograph

pho·no·graph

phonograph

 
pronunciation:
fo n graef
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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.
Word Combinations  About this feature
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 Help 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  [See all][See only the most frequent]
derivation: phonographic (adj.)
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The word phonograph contains the following parts:
phon, phono, -phone, -phony Greek root that means sound, voice
synonyms:
son