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Definition of phonic
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Phonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
sound;
of the
nature
of
sound;
acoustic.
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Monodical
::
Monodical
(a.) For one
voice;
monophonic.
Antiphonic
::
Antiphonic
(a.)
Antiphonal.
Diaphonics
::
Diaphonics
(n.) The
doctrine
of
refracted
sound;
diacoustics.
Microphonics
::
Microphonics
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the means of
increasing
the
intensity
of low or weak
sounds,
or of the
microphone..
Euphonical
::
Euphonical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
exhibiting,
euphony;
agreeable
in
sound;
pleasing
to the ear;
euphonious;
as, a
euphonic
expression;
euphonical
orthography..
Phonic
::
Phonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
sound;
of the
nature
of
sound;
acoustic.
Concerto
::
Concerto
(n.) A
composition
(usually
in
symphonic
form with three
movements)
in which one
instrument
(or two or
three)
stands
out in bold
relief
against
the
orchestra,
or
accompaniment,
so as to
display
its
qualities
or the
performer's
skill..
Telephonically
::
Telephonically
(adv.)
By
telephonic
means or
processes;
by the use of the
telephone.
Polyphonic
::
Polyphonic
(a.)
Having
a
multiplicity
of
sounds.
Umlaut
::
Umlaut
(n.) The
euphonic
modification
of a root vowel sound by the
influence
of a, u, or
especially
i, in the
syllable
which
formerly
followed..
Polyphonic
::
Polyphonic
(a.)
Characterized
by
polyphony;
as,
Assyrian
polyphonic
characters..
Diacoustics
::
Diacoustics
(n.) That
branch
of
natural
philosophy
which
treats
of the
properties
of sound as
affected
by
passing
through
different
mediums;
--
called
also
diaphonics.
See the Note under
Acoustics.
Fugue
::
Fugue (n.) A
polyphonic
composition,
developed
from a given theme or
themes,
according
to
strict
contrapuntal
rules.
The theme is first given out by one voice or part, and then, while that
pursues
its way, it is
repeated
by
another
at the
interval
of a fifth or
fourth,
and so on, until all the parts have
answered
one by one,
continuing
their
several
melodies
and
interweaving
them in one
complex
progressive
whole,
in which the theme is often lost and
reappears..
Sulphamide
::
Sulphamic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sulphamide;
derived
from, or
related
to, a
sulphamide;
specifically,
designating
an amido acid
derivative,
NH2.SO2.OH,
of
sulphuric
acid
(analogous
to
sulphonic
acid) which is not known in the free
state,
but is known in its
salts..
Telephonic
::
Telephonic
(a.)
Conveying
sound to a great
distance.
Stepped
::
Stentorophonic
(a.)
Speaking
or
sounding
very loud;
stentorian.
Euphonicon
::
Euphonicon
(n.) A kind of
upright
piano.
Tropaeolin
::
Tropaeolin
(n.) A name given to any one of a
series
of
orange-red
dyestuffs
produced
artificially
from
certain
complex
sulphonic
acid
derivatives
of azo and diazo
hydrocarbons
of the
aromatic
series;
-- so
called
because
of the
general
resemblance
to the
shades
of
nasturtium
(Tropaeolum).
Symphonist
::
Symphonious
(a.)
Symphonic.
Homophonic
::
Homophonic
(a.) Alt. of
Homophonou.
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