anechoic
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of anechoic
Example Sentences
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The generous funding, moreover, allowed scientists and engineers to buy and build expensive equipment—for instance, anechoic chambers to create the world’s quietest rooms.
A binaural torso for spatial recording inside the anechoic chamber at Orfield Laboratories.
From New York Times
Becker and Marder met up in Paris before the shoot, where Becker took the director to an anechoic chamber so he could experience what remains in the absence of ambient sound.
From Washington Post
The room in this picture is an anechoic space: it’s designed so that no surface reflects sound.
From Nature
We used some of her tools, a small anechoic chamber and a sensor with an accelerometer, in the soil project.
From Nature
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