different between audiophile vs audeience
audiophile
English
Etymology
audio +? -phile
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /???.di.???fa?l/
- Homophones: audio file
Noun
audiophile (plural audiophiles)
- A person with an interest in high fidelity music and/or sound reproduction and its associated technology.
Related terms
- arctophile, bibliophile, conspirophile, museophile, vexillophile, videophile
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audeience
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