Definition of Phono. Meaning of Phono. Synonyms of Phono

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Definition of Phono

Phono
Phono Phono, n. (Zo["o]l.) A South American butterfly (Ithonia phono) having nearly transparent wings.

Meaning of Phono from wikipedia

- Phono may refer to: Phone (phonetics), speech sound, gesture or segment Phonograph, regularly abbreviated to phono on buttons and jacks of audio equipment...
- RCA jack respectively. It is also called RCA phono connector or phono connector. The word phono in phono connector is an abbreviation of the word phonograph...
- Phono input is a set of input jacks, usually mini jacks or RCA connectors, located on the rear panel of a preamp, mixer or amplifier, especially on early...
- Phono-graphix, a phonetics program, is a method for teaching and re-mediating reading and spelling developed in 1993 by the Read America clinic in Florida...
- Phono-semantic matching (PSM) is the incorporation of a word into one language from another, often creating a neologism, where the word's non-native quality...
- there may still be an indirect connection between them (for example by phono-semantic matching or folk etymology). The term "false cognate" is sometimes...
- as pictographs and ideographs, but the vast majority are what are called phono-semantic compounds, which involve an element of pronunciation in their meaning...
- used in 1931, in motion picture discs. Since the late 1950s, almost all phono input stages have used the RIAA equalization standard. Before settling on...
- A mukbang (UK: /ˈmʌkbæŋ/ MUK-bang, US: /ˈmʌkbɑːŋ/ MUK-bahng; Korean: 먹방; RR: meokbang; pronounced [mʌk̚p͈aŋ] ; lit. 'eating broadcast') is an online audiovisual...
- The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922...