Definition of Acousticians

1. Noun. (plural of acoustician) ¹

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Definition of Acousticians

1. acoustician [n] - See also: acoustician

Lexicographical Neighbors of Acousticians

acoustic shadow
acoustic shock
acoustic spectrum
acoustic spots
acoustic storage
acoustic striae
acoustic tetanus
acoustic tolerance
acoustic trauma deafness
acoustic tubercle
acoustic wave
acoustical
acoustically
acoustician
acousticians (current term)
acoustick
acousticks
acousticly
acousticofacial
acousticofacial crest
acousticofacial ganglion
acousticopalpebral
acousticopalpebral reflex
acousticophobia
acoustics
acousto-optic effect
acoustoelectric
acoustoelectronic
acoustoelectronics

Literary usage of Acousticians

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Problem of Human Life: Embracing the "evolution of Sound" and "evolution by Alexander Wilford Hall (1880)
"How plain would all lilis be to acousticians, without an argument, ... acousticians are therefore compelled to look upon these tiny water-waves, ..."

2. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1920)
"Among acousticians themselves the situation is not much better. A random list of the terms used by various investigators to describe the attributes of ..."

3. On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music by Hermann von Helmholtz (1912)
"Most acousticians were probably inclined to agree with the hypothesis of Thomas Young, that when the beats became very quick they gradually passed over into ..."

4. Evolution of Sound: Part of the Problem of Human Life Here and Hereafter by Alexander Wilford Hall (1878)
"I can fancy the following conversation as occurring between this greatest of living acousticians and sound experts, and this king of pianoforte-makers. ..."

5. A treatise upon modern instrumentation and orchestration by Hector Berlioz, Mary Cowden Clarke (1858)
"Whence it results that the sounds so-called irreconcilable by the acousticians, are perfectly reconciled by musical practice ; and that those relations ..."

6. Die neueren Sprachen: Zeitschrift für den neusprachlichen Unterricht edited by Wilhelm Viëtor (1895)
"If the acousticians object, so much the worse for the acousticians. It is our ground, and we mean to have it, or at least to occupy it in common; ..."

7. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"With rare skill and devotion König contributed a wealth of siren-like experimental appurtenances. acousticians have been fertile in devising ingenious ..."

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