different between sonic vs phonic
sonic
English
Etymology
Latin sonus
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?n?k
Adjective
sonic
- Of or relating to sound.
- Having a speed approaching that of the speed of sound in air.
Related terms
- hypersonic
- subsonic
- supersonic
- transonic
- ultrasonic
- sonic boom
Translations
See also
- sonic hedgehog
Anagrams
- ICONs, Nicos, cions, coins, icons, scion
Romanian
Etymology
From French sonique
Adjective
sonic m or n (feminine singular sonic?, masculine plural sonici, feminine and neuter plural sonice)
- sonic
Declension
sonic From the web:
- what sonic character are you
- what sonic animal are you
- what sonics have boba
- what sonicare toothbrush should i buy
- what sonicare do i have
- what sonic games are on the switch
- what sonic locations have boba
- what sonic the hedgehog
phonic
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?n?k
Adjective
phonic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to sound; of the nature of sound; acoustic.
Translations
See also
- audio
Anagrams
- Chopin, Pichon, chopin, cophin, pincho
phonic From the web:
- what phonics
- what phonics means
- what phonics should be taught in kindergarten
- what phonics should be taught in first grade
- what phonics phase should year 1 be on
- what phonics phases are taught in reception
- what phonics phase is year 1
- what phonics should be taught in year 1
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