different between phonography vs phonographs
phonography
English
Etymology
From French phonographie
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -????fi
Noun
phonography (usually uncountable, plural phonographies)
- The transcription of speech using symbols.
- A form of shorthand using such symbols.
- (dated) The art of constructing, or using, the phonograph.
Related terms
- phoneography
Translations
phonography From the web:
- what photography
- what photography means
- what photography means to me
- what photography makes the most money
- what photography equipment do i need
- what photography jobs are there
- what photography pays the most
- what photography camera should i buy
phonographs
English
Noun
phonographs
- plural of phonograph
phonographs From the web:
- what were phonographs used for
- what are phonographs made of
- what do phonographs play
- what played phonographs
- what are old phonographs worth
- what was the phonograph purpose
- what does phonographs mean
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