acoustic /ək'ustɪk/
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¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(2): Taiwan MOE computer dictionary [moecomp]
acoustic
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acoustic
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¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(4): Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Acoustic \A*cous"tic\, n.
A medicine or agent to assist hearing.
¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(5): Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Acoustic \A*cous"tic\ (#; 277), a. [F. acoustique, Gr. ?
relating to hearing, fr. ? to hear.]
Pertaining to the sense of hearing, the organs of hearing, or
the science of sounds; auditory.
{Acoustic duct}, the auditory duct, or external passage of
the ear.
{Acoustic telegraph}, a telegraph making audible signals; a
telephone.
{Acoustic vessels}, brazen tubes or vessels, shaped like a
bell, used in ancient theaters to propel the voices of the
actors, so as to render them audible to a great distance.
¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(6): WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]
acoustic
adj : of or relating to the science of acoustics; "acoustic
properties of a hall" [syn: {acoustical}]
n : a remedy for hearing loss or deafness
¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(7): Internet Dictionary Project [english-italian]
acoustic
acustico
¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(8): Internet Dictionary Project [english-spanish]
acoustic
acu/stico[Adjective]
¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(9): Internet Dictionary Project [english-spanish]
acoustic
Acústica[Adjective]