Definition of Phonoscope. Meaning of Phonoscope. Synonyms of Phonoscope

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Definition of Phonoscope

Phonoscope
Phonoscope Pho"no*scope, n. [Phono- + -scope.] (Physics) (a) An instrument for observing or exhibiting the motions or properties of sounding bodies; especially, an apparatus invented by K["o]nig for testing the quality of musical strings. (b) An instrument for producing luminous figures by the vibrations of sounding bodies.

Meaning of Phonoscope from wikipedia

- Phonoscope Communications is a broadband and communications provider with corporate headquarters in Houston, Texas. The company's infrastructure spans...
- Cartridges "Welcome to Presence Audio". presenceaudio.com. The Phonoscope. Phonoscope Publishing Company. 1899. p. 21. The Absolute Sound. Absolute Sound...
- College Television (HCCTV) on Xfinity Channel 19, TV Max Channel 97, Phonoscope Channel 77 and Cebridge Channel 20 and streamed over the internet. The...
- Trois Accords Released October 13, 2009 Genre Pop rock Length 41:04 Label Phonoscope Productions and Disques Indica Producer Gus Van Go Les Trois Accords chronology...
- George J. Gaskin George J. Gaskin from The Phonoscope magazine, November 1896 Born (1863-02-16)February 16, 1863 Belfast, Ireland Died December 14, 1920(1920-12-14)...
- George W. Johnson A photo of Johnson from The Phonoscope, July 1898 Background information Birth name George Washington Johnson Born October 29, 1846 Virginia...
- Cinema. Retrieved 4 August 2021. "Makes 'Scope' Films". The Phonoscope. 1 (7). Phonoscope Publishing Company: 13. June 1897. Retrieved 4 August 2021....
- Communication", issued 1891-10-20  "To Write Letters by Wire" (PDF). The Phonoscope. 1 (8): 11. July 1897. US patent 491346, Elisha Gray, "Electro-Mechanical...
- Bettini in 1898, from The Phonoscope magazine...
- p. 300. William James Lancaster (1878). "The Microphone, Magnophone, Phonoscope, and Phoneidoscope". The Midland Naturalist. 1: 187-. Wikidata Q133567763...