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pho·no·gram
 phonogram
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- pronunciation:
- fo
n
graem
- features:
- Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
a sign or symbol in a phonetic writing system such as shorthand, that represents a word, phrase, syllable, or speech sound.
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derivations: |
phonogramic (phonogrammic) (adj.), phonogramically (phonogrammically) (adv.) |
The word phonogram
contains the following part:
phon, phono, -phone, -phony
Greek
root
that means sound, voice
  Example words:
allophone, antiphon, antiphony, cacophony, Dictaphone, dysphonia, euphonious, euphony, geophone, homophone, homophonic, megaphone, microphone, phon, phonate, phone, phoneme, phonemics, phonetic, phonetic alphabet, phonetics, phonic, phonics, phonogram, phonograph, phonography, phonolite, phonology, phonon, phonoscope, polyphony, quadraphonic, stereophonic, symphony, telephone, xylophone
- synonyms:
- son
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