monaural
1monaural — monaural, ale, aux [ mɔnɔral, o ] adj. • 1951; de mon(o) et du lat. auris « oreille » 1 ♦ Acoust. ⇒ monophonique. 2 ♦ Physiol. Relatif à une seule oreille (en tant qu organe de l audition). ● monaural, monaurale, monauraux adjectif (du latin… …
2monaural — mon*au ral (m[o^]n*[^o]r al), a. 1. Having or hearing with only one ear. [PJC] 2. Same as {monophonic}[2]. [PJC] …
3monaural — [zu lateinisch auris »Ohr«], 1) nur ein Ohr, das Gehör auf einer Seite betreffend; 2) über nur einen Kanal laufend (Tonaufnahme und wiedergabe bei Schallplatten, Tonbändern u. Ä.). * * * mo|nau|ral <Adj.> [zu griech. mónos = einzeln,… …
4monaural — [män ôr′əl] adj. [ MON + AURAL2] designating or of sound reproduction in which only one source of sound is used, giving a monophonic effect monaurally adv …
5Monaural — Label for 1.0 sound, mono. Monaural or monophonic sound reproduction (often shortened to mono) is single channel. Typically there is only one microphone, one loudspeaker, or (in the case of headphones and multiple loudspeakers) channels are fed… …
6monaural — Monophonic Mon o*phon ic, a. [Mono + Gr. ? a voice.] 1. (Mus.) Single voiced; having but one part; as, a monophonic composition; opposed to {polyphonic}. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or relating to a system for recording and reproducing sound, which has… …
7monaural — adjective a) of, relating to, affecting, or designed for use with one ear <monaural deafness> b) monophonic …
8monaural — Pertaining to one ear. [mono + L. auris, ear] * * * mon·au·ral ( )mä nȯr əl adj of, relating to, affecting, or designed for use with one ear <monaural hearing aid systems> mon·au·ral·ly ə lē adv * * * mon·au·ral (mon awґrəl) [mon +… …
9monaural — adj m y f 1 Que se produce por la estimulación de un solo oído 2 Tratándose de grabaciones de sonido, que suena por una sola bocina o que suena de la misma manera en cualquier bocina; monofónico: un disco monaural …
10Monaural beats — are used for brainwave entrainment in which two tones which would be used binaural beats are played in each channel resulting in a stronger stimulus.[citation needed] With monaural beats, the interference pattern that produces the b …