phono
1 Americannoun
plural
phonoscombining form
Etymology
Origin of phono1
By shortening
Origin of phono-2
1945–50; < Greek, combining form representing phōnḗ voice
Example Sentences
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I’ve manually replaced SL-1200MK2 faulty phono cables before, and it’s a pain, so this is a welcome addition.
From The Verge • Jan. 7, 2019
However, there’s now a difference with the mixer: every channel can be assigned to USB A, USB B, or phono / line, so if you’re playing with someone else, channels can be divvied up accordingly.
From The Verge • Jan. 16, 2018
There will be a lightning-to-mini phono adapter included as well.
From US News • Sep. 7, 2016
Instead he makes phono graph records of his pronouncements, ships them throughout the Ukraine.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The Butterfly is a marvel, an instant phono graphic landmark.
From Time Magazine Archive
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