Definition of Phonos

1. phono [n] - See also: phono

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phonos

phononic
phononics
phononless
phonons
phonopathy
phonophobia
phonophobias
phonophore
phonophoresis
phonophotography
phonopsia
phonoreception
phonoreceptor
phonorecord
phonorecords
phonos (current term)
phonoscope
phonoscopes
phonoscopy
phonosemantic
phonosemantics
phonostatistics
phonosurgery
phonotactic
phonotactically
phonotactics
phonotaxis
phonotype
phonotypes
phonotypies

Literary usage of Phonos

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

1. The Natural History of Pliny by Pliny, John Bostock, Henry Thomas Riley (1856)
"... not that it is somewhat whiter, and produces a juice the colour of blood, a circumstance to which it owes the name of "phonos," " given to it by some. ..."

2. Illustrations of the History of Medieval Thought in the Departments of by Reginald Lane Poole (1884)
"Simphonia dicitur a gin, quod est con, et phonos, quod est sonus. Sic triumphus dicitur quasi trium phonos, quasi vox trium sonorum; et potest dici ilia ..."

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