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Pertaining to the sense of hearing, the organs of hearing, or the science of sounds; auditory.
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A medicine or agent to assist hearing.
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Means "pertaining to hearing."
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having to do with the energy of sound waves.
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a remedy for hearing loss or deafness
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of or relating to the science of acoustics; "acoustic properties of a hall"
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Acoustic means of or relating to sound, the sense of hearing, or the science of sound.
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1. Relating to sound or the sense of hearing. 2. The properties of a room or auditorium in transmitting sound.
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əˈkustək] - concerning the physical properties of sound waves
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Refers to naturally occurring sound, as in acoustic musical instruments.
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Any instrument that can provide sound without the use of electronic amplification.
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adjective, Greek akoustikos, related to hearing.
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(ah-KOOS-tik) Having to do with sound or hearing.
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adj. Pertaining to the act or sense of hearing.
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Having to do with sound or hearing. The acoustic nerve (the 8th cranial nerve) is concerned with hearing and the sense of balance and head position. An acoustic neuroma is a tumor on the acoustic nerve. See the entire definition of Acoustic
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Pertaining to sound; usually refers to the specific characteristic sound in a particular place (e.g. cathedral acoustic; concert hall acoustic; listening room acoustic etc). See Reverberation also.
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uses sound to communicate
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To do with the science of sound; also, not using electronic amplification (as in acoustic instruments).
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impedance. Reflects the ability of a boundary to reflect seismic energy. It is the contrast of density multiplied by velocity across the boundary. A measure of the seismic inertia of the medium. Acoustic log. Also called sonic log; a record of changes in the acter of sound waves as they are transmitted through liquid-filled rock; a record of the transit time (t) is the most common; amplitude and the full acoustic-wave form also are recorded.
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Pertaining to sound or the sense of hearing.
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To do with the science of sound; also to do with non-electronic means of sound production (as in acoustic instruments).
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1. The natuarl sound of an instrument using no electrical aid. 2. Guitarist abbriviation for acoustic guitar. - Category: Equipment and Gear
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Related to sound or hearing.
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Having to do with sound and hearing.
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Pertaining to hearing or sound. Relating to music not electronically amplified.
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