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Definition of phonic
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of phonic is as below...
Phonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
sound;
of the
nature
of
sound;
acoustic.
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Methionic
::
Methionic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
sulphonic
(thionic)
acid
derivative
of
methane,
obtained
as a
stable
white
crystalline
substance,
CH2.(SO3H)2,
which forms well
defined
salts..
Tartrazine
::
Tartrazine
(n.) An
artificial
dyestuff
obtained
as an
orange-yellow
powder,
and
regarded
as a
phenyl
hydrazine
derivative
of
tartaric
and
sulphonic
acids..
Polyphonous
::
Polyphonous
(a.) Same as
Polyphonic.
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..
Symphonious
::
Symphonic
(a.)
Relating
to, or in the
manner
of,
symphony;
as, the
symphonic
form or style of
composition..
Cataphonics
::
Cataphonics
(n.) That
branch
of
acoustics
which
treats
of
reflected
sounds;
catacoustics.
Motet
::
Motet (n.) A
composition
adapted
to
sacred
words in the
elaborate
polyphonic
church
style;
an
anthem.
Sulphonium
::
Sulphonic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from, a
sulphone;
-- used
specifically
to
designate
any one of a
series
of acids
(regarded
as acid
ethereal
salts of
sulphurous
acid)
obtained
by the
oxidation
of the
mercaptans,
or by
treating
sulphuric
acid with
certain
aromatic
bases (as
benzene);
as,
phenyl
sulphonic
acid,
C6H5.SO2.OH,
a
stable
colorless
crystalline
substance..
Antiphonic
::
Antiphonic
(a.)
Antiphonal.
Madrigal
::
Madrigal
(n.) An
unaccompanied
polyphonic
song, in four, five, or more
parts,
set to
secular
words,
but full of
counterpoint
and
imitation,
and
adhering
to the old
church
modes.
Unlike
the freer glee, it is best sung with
several
voices
on a part. See
Glee..
Phosphinic
::
Phosphinic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
certain
acids
analogous
to the
phosphonic
acids,
but
containing
two
hydrocarbon
radicals,
and
derived
from the
secondary
phosphines
by
oxidation..
Diaphonics
::
Diaphonics
(n.) The
doctrine
of
refracted
sound;
diacoustics.
Euphonicon
::
Euphonicon
(n.) A kind of
upright
piano.
Monophonic
::
Monophonic
(a.)
Single-voiced;
having
but one part; as, a
monophonic
composition;
--
opposed
to
polyphonic..
Euphonical
::
Euphonical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
exhibiting,
euphony;
agreeable
in
sound;
pleasing
to the ear;
euphonious;
as, a
euphonic
expression;
euphonical
orthography..
Euphonious
::
Euphonious
(a.)
Pleasing
or sweet in
sound;
euphonic;
smooth-sounding.
Stem
::
Stem (n.) The part of an
inflected
word which
remains
unchanged
(except
by
euphonic
variations)
throughout
a given
inflection;
theme;
base.
Sulphone
::
Sulphonate
(n.) A salt of
sulphonic
acid.
Euphonic
::
Euphonic
(a.) Alt. of
Euphonica.
Telephonic
::
Telephonic
(a.)
Conveying
sound to a great
distance.
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