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  • 1Acoustic — may refer to:In science: * Acoustics, a branch of physics that studies sound ** Musical acoustics, the branch of acoustics that studies the physics of music * Acoustic meatus, another name for the ear canal *Acoustic recording, a pre microphone… …

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  • 2Acoustic — 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. [1913 Webster] {Acoustic duct}, the auditory duct, or external… …

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  • 3Acoustic — Kompilationsalbum von John Lennon Veröffentlichung 1. November 2004 Label EMI Group …

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  • 4Acoustic — Сборник Джона Леннона Дата выпуска 2004 Записан 1970 1980 Жанр Рок Длительность 44:02 Продюсер …

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  • 5Acoustic — Álbum de David Knopfler Publicación 2011 Género(s) Rock y Folk rock Duración  ?? Discográfica …

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  • 6Acoustic (EP) — Acoustic EP de Coldplay Publicación 2000 Género(s) Rock Discográfica Parlophone Productor(es) …

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  • 7acoustic — (adj.) c.1600, from Fr. acoustique, from Gk. akoustikos pertaining to hearing, from akoustos heard, audible, verbal adjective from akouein to hear, probably from copulative prefix a + koein to mark, perceive, hear, from PIE *kous to hear, perhaps …

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  • 8acoustic — 1. Earlier in the 20c two pronunciations were competing with each other: one with ow and the other with oo . The second has prevailed, despite Fowler s prediction that ‘if the word came into popular use, it would probably be with ow ’, based on… …

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  • 9Acoustic — A*cous tic, n. A medicine or agent to assist hearing. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 10acoustic — acoustic, acoustical *auditory …

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