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Gramophone logo #10101) Acoustic gramophone 2) An antique record player 3) British monthly magazine 4) Classical music magazine 5) Early record player 6) Former parlor piece 7) Old-fashioned record player 8) Phonograph 9) Record player 10) Victrola
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Gramophone

Gramophone logo #10101) Phonograph 2) Turntable 3) Victrola
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Gramophone logo #21000[magazine] The magazine presents the Gramophone Awards each year to the classical recordings which it considers the finest in a variety of categories. In the title bar of its website Gramophone claims to be: `The world`s authority on classical music since 1923.` This used to appear on the front cover of every issue; recent editions have cha...
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Gramophone logo #21002• (n.) An instrument for recording, preserving, and reproducing sounds, the record being a tracing of a phonautograph etched in some solid material. Reproduction is accomplished by means of a system attached to an elastic diaphragm.
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Gramophone logo #21003(from the article `Mackenzie, Compton`) ...of the Scottish National Party. He served as rector of Glasgow University (1931–34), as literary critic for the London Daily Mail (1931–35), and ...
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gramophone logo #21003(from the article `acoustics`) ...depth in a cylindrical sheet of foil, but a spiral groove on a flat rotating disk was introduced a decade later by the German-born American ...
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gramophone logo #21142electroacoustic device including a record player, an amplifying system and one or more built-in or separate loudspeakers
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gramophone logo #10444A type of mechanical music player patented in the USA by Emile Berliner in 1887, using flat discs rather than the cylinders of Edison's phonograph. Early 20thC models used a large, trumpet-shaped horn to amplify the sound, and by the 1920s gramophones were housed in a case.
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Gramophone logo #20972Gram'o·phone noun [ Greek ... a thing drawn or written (fr. ... write) + -phone , as in telephone .] An instrument for recording, preserving, and reproducing sounds, the record being a tracing of a phonautograph etched in some solid material. Reproduction is accomplished by means of a syste...
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gramophone logo #20400[n] - an antique record player
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gramophone logo #21009gramophone An instrument for the reproduction of recorded sound, similar in principle to the phonograph but using, instead of a drum, a flat disc containing a spiral groove; a stylus is allowed to rest in the groove as the disc is rotated on a turntable, and the vibrations communicated to the stylus by the iregularities in the groove are transforme...
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gramophone logo #20974acoustic gramophone noun an antique record player; the sound of the vibrating needle is amplified acoustically
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