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Definition of Acoustic phenomenon
1. Noun. A physical phenomenon associated with the production or transmission of sound.
Specialized synonyms: Distortion, Acoustic Projection, Projection, Sound Projection
Lexicographical Neighbors of Acoustic Phenomenon
Literary usage of Acoustic phenomenon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1872)
"Ort an acoustic phenomenon at Jebel ... then is heard the singular acoustic
phenomenon from which the hill derives its name, at first a deep, swelling, ..."
2. The Desert of the Exodus: Journeys on Foot in the Wilderness of the Forty by Edward Henry Palmer (1871)
"... curious acoustic phenomenon; legend of the origin of the sound. Moses' Hot-bath.
Excavated chapels. The village of Tor. ..."
3. The Land of Moab: Travels and Discoveries on the East Side of the Dead Sea by Henry Baker Tristram, James Fergusson (1873)
"... to the fortress of Masada—Ancient Jewish synagogue — Contrast with the synagogues
of Galilee — acoustic phenomenon—Remarkable Aurora ..."
4. Report by British Association for the Advancement of Science (1872)
"... and in similar festoons or curves, then is heard the singular acoustic phenomenon
from which the hill derives its name, at first a deep, swelling, ..."
5. The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by John Timbs (1858)
"HEW acoustic phenomenon. MB. DONOVAN has described to the British Association a
new and singular acoustic phenomenon. The author explained the beats which ..."