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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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Egophonic
::
Egophonic
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
resembling,
egophony..
Diaphonical
::
Diaphonical
(a.)
Diacoustic.
Crocein
::
Crocein
(n.) A name given to any one of
several
yellow
or
scarlet
dyestuffs
of
artificial
production
and
complex
structure.
In
general
they are diazo and
sulphonic
acid
derivatives
of
benzene
and
naphthol.
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..
Sulphone
::
Sulphonate
(n.) A salt of
sulphonic
acid.
Sulphantimonate
::
Sulphanilic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an
anilene
sulphonic
acid which is
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Telephonically
::
Telephonically
(adv.)
By
telephonic
means or
processes;
by the use of the
telephone.
Euphonical
::
Euphonical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
exhibiting,
euphony;
agreeable
in
sound;
pleasing
to the ear;
euphonious;
as, a
euphonic
expression;
euphonical
orthography..
Homophonic
::
Homophonic
(a.) Alt. of
Homophonou.
Theme
::
Theme (n.) A noun or verb, not
modified
by
inflections;
also, that part of a noun or verb which
remains
unchanged
(except
by
euphonic
variations)
in
declension
or
conjugation;
stem..
Polyphonic
::
Polyphonic
(a.)
Having
a
multiplicity
of
sounds.
Euphonicon
::
Euphonicon
(n.) A kind of
upright
piano.
Monodical
::
Monodical
(a.)
Homophonic;
--
applied
to music in which the
melody
is
confined
to one part,
instead
of being
shared
by all the parts as in the style
called
polyphonic..
Phosphonic
::
Phosphonic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
certain
derivatives
of
phosphorous
acid
containing
a
hydrocarbon
radical,
and
analogous
to the
sulphonic
acid..
Symphonic
::
Symphonic
(a.)
Symphonious.
Diaphonics
::
Diaphonics
(n.) The
doctrine
of
refracted
sound;
diacoustics.
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..
Imitation
::
Imitation
(n.) One of the
principal
means of
securing
unity and
consistency
in
polyphonic
composition;
the
repetition
of
essentially
the same
melodic
theme,
phrase,
or
motive,
on
different
degrees
of
pitch,
by one or more of the other parts of
voises.
Cf.
Canon..
Stepped
::
Stentorophonic
(a.)
Speaking
or
sounding
very loud;
stentorian.
Sulphine
::
Sulphindigotic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
sulphonic
acid
obtained,
as a blue
solution,
by
dissolving
indigo
in
sulphuric
acid; --
formerly
called
also
cerulic
sulphuric
acid, but
properly
called
indigo-disulphonic
acid..
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