Antiphonic :: Antiphonic (a.) Antiphonal.
Antiphonies :: Antiphonies (pl. ) of Antiphon.
Aphonia :: Aphonia (n.) Alt. of Aphon.
Aphonic :: Aphonic (a.) Alt. of Aphonou.
Asiphonida :: Asiphonida (n. pl.) A group of bivalve mollusks destitute of siphons, as the oyster; the asiphonate mollusks..
Cacophonic :: Cacophonic (a.) Alt. of Cacophoniou.
Cacophonical :: Cacophonical (a.) Alt. of Cacophoniou.
Cacophonies :: Cacophonies (pl. ) of Cacophon.
Cacophonious :: Cacophonious (a.) Harsh-sounding.
Cataphonic :: Cataphonic (a.) Of or relating to cataphonics; catacoustic.
Cataphonics :: Cataphonics (n.) That branch of acoustics which treats of reflected sounds; catacoustics.
Colophonite :: Colophonite (n.) A coarsely granular variety of garnet.
Cyphonism :: Cyphonism (n.) A punishment sometimes used by the ancients, consisting in the besmearing of the criminal with honey, and exposing him to insects. It is still in use among some Oriental nations..
Diaphonic :: Diaphonic (a.) Alt. of Diaphonica.
Diaphonical :: Diaphonical (a.) Diacoustic.
Diaphonics :: Diaphonics (n.) The doctrine of refracted sound; diacoustics.
Dysphonia :: Dysphonia (n.) Alt. of Dysphon.
Egophonic :: Egophonic (a.) Belonging to, or resembling, egophony..
Euphoniad :: Euphoniad (n.) An instrument in which are combined the characteristic tones of the organ and various other instruments.
Euphonic :: Euphonic (a.) Alt. of Euphonica.
Euphonical :: Euphonical (a.) Pertaining to, or exhibiting, euphony; agreeable in sound; pleasing to the ear; euphonious; as, a euphonic expression; euphonical orthography..
Euphonicon :: Euphonicon (n.) A kind of upright piano.
Euphonies :: Euphonies (pl. ) of Euphon.
Euphonious :: Euphonious (a.) Pleasing or sweet in sound; euphonic; smooth-sounding.
Euphonism :: Euphonism (n.) An agreeable combination of sounds; euphony.
Euphonium :: Euphonium (n.) A bass instrument of the saxhorn family.
Euphonize :: Euphonize (v. t.) To make euphonic.
Homophonic :: Homophonic (a.) Alt. of Homophonou.
Microphonics :: Microphonics (n.) The science which treats of the means of increasing the intensity of low or weak sounds, or of the microphone..
Monophonic :: Monophonic (a.) Single-voiced; having but one part; as, a monophonic composition; -- opposed to polyphonic..
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