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monophone
monophone rare. (ˈmɒnəʊfəʊn) [f. Gr. µόνο-ς mono- + ϕωνή sound.] 1. (See quot.)1891 R. L. Garner in New Rev. Nov. 429, I have found it necessary to coin a new word to describe the character of their [sc. monkeys'] speech, and as each idea seems to be couched in a single word of one syllable and near...
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monophonous
monophonous, a. rare. (məˈnɒfənəs) [Formed as monophone + -ous.] 1. Of a musical instrument: Producing only one note at a time.1878 J. Hullah in Grove's Dict. Mus. I. 47 An air is a composition for a single voice or any monophonous instrument. 2. = homophonous.1869 J. L. Nevins China xiv. 197 In our...
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Model 302 telephone
example, in the Ericsson model DBH 1001 of 1931, conceived in 1929 by the Norwegian artist and designer Jean Heiberg, and the Automatic Electric Type 34 Monophone
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monophony
monophony Mus. (məˈnɒfənɪ) [Formed as monophone + -y.] 1. = monody.1890 Century Dict. 1964 W. Lovelock Student's Dict. Mus. 56/2 Monophony, music which consists simply of a melodic line without any form of accompaniment. 1968 Encycl. Brit. XV. 745/2 Monody,..a musical term that in England is often u...
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Listen & Learn (Hexstatic album)
Track listing
"Telemetron" (Hexstatic Intro Dub) – Hexstatic
"Streetcrawler" – Monophone
"Mr.
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monophonematic
monophonematic, a. Linguistics. (ˌmɒnəʊfəʊnɪˈmætɪk) [f. mono- + phonematic a.] = monophonemic a.1940 Language XVI. 249 The argument for the monophonematic character of Dutch ei,..(and the same applies to the English sounds in bite..) can be shown not to hold if the total structure of the syllable an...
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Instruments by Harry Partch
Partch originally called it the Monophone, but by 1933 it had become known as the Adapted Viola.
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monophonic
monophonic, a. Mus. (mɒnəʊˈfɒnɪk) [Formed as monophone + -ic.] 1. = homophonic 1, 2.1885 Cassell's Encycl. Dict. 1895 Funk's Stand. Dict. 1920 E. Walker in F. S. Marvin Recent Devel. Europ. Thought 286 If we exclude some monophonic conceptions that have still their value for us, it [sc. music] is ba...
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diphone
diphone, n. Phonetics. Brit. /ˈdʌɪfəʊn/, U.S. /ˈdaɪˌfoʊn/ [‹ di- comb. form + -phone comb. form.] A speech unit consisting of two phones (phone n.1). Cf. monophone n. 3.1897 Phonetische Studien 11 18 To these may be added..diphone and triphone, to signify compounds of two or three phones functioning...
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minimal
minimal, a. (ˈmɪnɪməl) [f. L. minim-us smallest, least (see minim) + -al1.] a. Extremely minute in size; of the nature of or constituting a minimum; of a minimum amount, quantity, or degree; that is the least possible.1666 G. Harvey Morb. Angl. x. 89 Choler being set on fire, and acting upon Melanch...
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