phono — phono … Dictionnaire des rimes
phono — [ fono ] n. m. • v. 1900; abrév. de phonographe ♦ Anciennt et Fam. Phonographe; par ext. Électrophone. Un vieux phono à pavillon. Des phonos. ● phono nom masculin Familier. Phonographe. phono [fɔno] … Encyclopédie Universelle
Phono — Phono, n. (Zo[ o]l.) A South American butterfly ({Ithonia phono}) having nearly transparent wings. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Phono — may refer to:* Phones in phonology * Phonograph, an abbreviation regularely used on buttons and jacks * RCA connector, called phono since they originally connected phonographs … Wikipedia
phono- — element meaning sound, voice, from Gk. phono , comb. form of phone voice, sound (see FAME (Cf. fame) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
Phono- — Pho no A combining form from Gr. ? sound, tone; as, phonograph, phonology. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
phono... — phono... [griechisch phōne̅ »Laut«, »Ton«; »Stimme«], vor Vokalen meist verkürzt zu phon..., Wortbildungselement mit den Bedeutungen: 1) Schall, Geräusch, Ton, z. B. Phonograph; 2) Laut; Stimme; Sprechvorgang, z. B. Phonogramm, Phonetik; auch… … Universal-Lexikon
phono- — [fəunəu, nə, fɔnə US founou, nə, fa:nə] prefix also phon technical [: Latin; Origin: Greek, from phone sound, voice ] 1.) relating to the voice or speech ▪ phonetics (=the science of speech sounds) 2.) relating to sound ▪ a phonoreceptor (=a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
phono- — ► COMBINING FORM ▪ relating to sound: phonograph. ORIGIN from Greek ph n sound, voice … English terms dictionary
phono — [fō′nō] n. short for PHONOGRAPH … English World dictionary
phono- — [fō′nō, fō′nə] [< Gr phōnē, a sound, voice, akin to phanai, to say < IE base * bhā , to speak > BAN1, FAME] combining form sound, tone, speech [phonology] … English World dictionary