Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Zoöl.) A South American butterfly (
Ithonia phono ) having nearly transparent wings.
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- noun
phonograph
Etymologies
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Examples
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One thing to keep in mind as you shop: Many of today's compact stereo systems don't have "phono" inputs, which boost the analog signal from a phonograph needle.
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Denon's DN-X600 has two 1/4-inch "phono" inputs and two AUX inputs, mic input, effects send
Gearwire - 2010
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· Automatic 'phono' RIAA eq correction (if your old record player does not have a preamplifier).
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With all connections covered, the IN5E helps to minimize the need for additional peripherals such as phono pre-amps, socket converters, or other devices.
Harmony Central 2009
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The dedicated 'phono' inputs, especially on older systems, send the signal through an extra amplifier stage.
Ask MetaFilter Marquis 2008
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If my receive has two "phono" slots, can I use one of those for a CD player?
Ask MetaFilter Marquis 2008
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I'm not familiar with the phono-variabler and if the Terrans are letting it work according to the positronic laws of random factors ...
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In addition to anti-skate, switchable phono/line-level outputs and a cool curved tone-arm, this unit comes with a 1/8 stereo line input which is handy for digitizing other analog sources like audio tapes.
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Back then, I introduced the phono-syllabic lessons.
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Can I go to Chicago even though the NH location has possession of my birth certificate, application, and phono?
Passport Help! aka TBTAM 2007
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