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Radiophone
Radiophone Ra"di*o*phone, [Radio- + Gr. ? sound.] (Physics) An apparatus for the production of sound by the action of luminous or thermal rays. It is essentially the same as the photophone.
Radiophony
Radiophony Ra`di*oph"o*ny, n. (Physics) The art or practice of using the radiophone.

Meaning of Iophon from wikipedia

- Iophon (Ancient Gr****: Ἰοφῶν, fl. 428 BC – 405 BC) was a Gr**** tragic poet, son of Sophocles, and brother to Ariston. Iophon gained the second prize in...
- 1885) Iophon flabellodigitatum (Kirkpatrick, 1907) Iophon frigidum (Lundbeck, 1905) Iophon funis (Topsent, 1892) Iophon gaussi (Hentschel, 1914) Iophon hesperidesi...
- Iophon husvikense is a species of sea sponge first found on the coast of South Georgia island, in the south west Southern Ocean. Goodwin, Claire, Paul...
- Iophon cheliferum, also known as the white reticulated sponge, is a species of sea sponge which lives on the bottom of the ocean. It is a deep water species...
- charge in court by reading from his new Oedipus at Colonus. One of his sons, Iophon, and a grandson, also named Sophocles (son of Ariston), also became playwrights...
- renowned playwright of ancient Greece, Sophocles, by Theoris, and brother to Iophon, who was also a playwright. He lived some time in the mid 5th century BCE...
- 420 BC) dramatist, lyric poet and philosopher, contemporary of Euripides Iophon (flourished 428 BC–405 BC), tragic poet, son of Sophocles Isyllus poet whose...
- glove) Haliclona simulans Haliclona urceolus Haliclona viscosa Iophon hyndmani Iophon nigricans Lissodendoryx jenjonesae Crella plana Crella rosea Biemna...
- plays with titles Mysians and Telephus. Another late fifth-century poet Iophon, and the fourth-century poets Cleophon and Moschion, each wrote plays called...
- these titles are also listed by the Suda as works by Iophon, this may be a corruption of "Iophon". He is referred to by Aristotle in Poetics and Rhetoric...