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coined in the 1930s, on a
basis from
Ancient Gr****: ψόφος, romanized:
psóphos, lit. 'noise',
itself derived from
Ancient Gr****: ψό, lit. 'an exclamation...
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Psophometric weighting (from Gr****: ψόφος :
psóphos "noise")
refers to any
weighting curve used in the
measurement of noise. In the
field of
audio engineering...
- psittakoû) psittacine, psittacism,
psittacosis psoph-
noise Gr**** ψόφος (
psóphos), ψοφεῖν, ψοφητικός, ψόφησις, ψόφημα, ψοφοειδής Psophiidae, Psophocichla...
- psittakoû) psittacine, psittacism,
psittacosis psoph-
noise Gr**** ψόφος (
psóphos), ψοφεῖν, ψοφητικός, ψόφησις, ψόφημα, ψοφοειδής Psophiidae, Psophocichla...
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trumpeter (Psophia crepitans). The
genus name is from the
Ancient Gr****
psophos meaning "noise". The genus'
taxonomy is far from settled;
anywhere from...
- object; however, the
normal Gr**** word for an
inarticulate sound is ψόφος (
psophos). The verb ἀκούω (akouō - a
source of
English words such as "acoustics")...
- 2013) 2012, 14:
Media Luz with Jean-Marie Machado,
Claus Stötter,
Quatuor Psophos (La Buissonne, 2014) – live 2014?: The
Miami Jazz
Project with
Arthur Barron...
- Russia)
Andrew Kennedy (tenor - UK)
Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe - Russia)
Psophos Quartet (France)
Christian Poltera (cello - Switzerland)
Christine Rice...
- Makarova,
cellists Natalia Gutman,
Henri Demarquette, Joël Marosi, the
Psophos Quartet [fr], the Alma quartet.
During a
concert tour with the
Dnipro orchestra...
- Sage,
Suzanne Ramon [fr], Graf
Mourja as well as the
Talich Quartet, the
Psophos Quartet [fr], and the Moraguès Quintet. She parti****tes in the promotion...