- priest" of
Phonos.
Personified murder seems also to be
referred to in a line from Aeschylus'
tragedy Libation-Bearers: "may the
ancient murder [
phonos] breed...
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Phono may
refer to:
Phone (phonetics),
speech sound,
gesture or
segment Phonograph,
regularly abbreviated to
phono on
buttons and
jacks of
audio equipment...
- RCA plug and RCA jack. It is also
called RCA
phono connector or
phono connector. The word
phono in
phono connector is an
abbreviation of the word phonograph...
- as
pictographs and ideographs, but the vast
majority are what are
called phono-semantic compounds,
which involve an
element of
pronunciation in
their meaning...
- (hekousios
phonos or
phonos ek pronoias) was
punishable by death. The
language is
ambiguous as to
unintentional homicide (akousios
phonos), but it may...
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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...
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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...
-
Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych (born 9 July 1950) is a
Ukrainian (until 2014) and
Russian politician who
served as the
fourth president of
Ukraine from 2010...
- Phonophobia, also
called ligyrophobia or sonophobia, is a fear of or
aversion to loud
sounds (for
example firecrackers)—a type of
specific phobia. It is...