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Definition of Megaphone

Megaphone
Megaphone Meg"a*phone, n. [Mega- + Gr. ? voice.] A device to magnify sound, or direct it in a given direction in a greater volume, as a very large funnel used as an ear trumpet or as a speaking trumpet.

Meaning of Megaphone from wikipedia

- A megaphone, speaking trumpet, bullhorn, blowhorn, or loudhailer is usually a portable or hand-held, cone-shaped acoustic horn used to amplify a person's...
- I Megaphone is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Imogen Heap. It was released on 16 June 1998 by Almo Sounds. The album was primarily...
- Operation Megaphone was the Canadian naval operation to board a Vincentian-flagged, American-owned merchant ship in the Atlantic, in order to recover...
- A megaphone is a portable funnel-shaped device used to amplify a person's voice or other sounds. Megaphone could also mean: Megaphone (podcasting), a...
- Megaphone (formerly Panoply Media) is a Software as a service (SaaS) business owned by Spotify. The company provides software for podcast hosting and...
- The Braindead Megaphone is George Saunders’s first full-length essay collection, published in 2007; it is 272 pages long. The collection has many essays...
- Megaphone is a cytotoxic neolignan obtained from Aniba megaphylla, a flowering plant of Laurel family which gave the compound its name. Megaphone has...
- The Megaphonic Thrift is a Norwegian band from Bergen. The members are Richard Myklebust, Linn Frøkedal (The Low Frequency in Stereo), Fredrik Vogsborg...
- The Megaphone desktop tool was a Windows "action alert" tool developed by Give Israel Your United Support (GIYUS) and distributed by World Union of Jewish...
- amplifiers, megaphone cones were used by people speaking to a large audience, to make their voice project more to a large space or group. Megaphones are typically...