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phono
1[ foh-noh ]
phono-
2- a combining form meaning “sound,” “voice,” used in the formation of compound words:
phonology.
phono-
combining_form
- indicating a sound or voice
phonograph
phonology
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Word History and Origins
Origin of phono1
By shortening
Origin of phono2
1945–50; < Greek, combining form representing phōnḗ voice
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Word History and Origins
Origin of phono1
from Greek phōnē sound, voice
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Example Sentences
If you want to use the Ai41 for vinyl, however, you’ll need to add an external phono preamp or to use a turntable with a built-in preamp.
From Popular-Science
If you’re a vinyl lover, you’ll need phono inputs for a turntable.
From Popular-Science
You also need to make sure prospective purchases have the connectivity you want, whether it’s phono inputs for a turntable, Bluetooth for wireless streaming, and so on.
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"Almost all books now, you see, are phono-graphed," said Hamage.
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