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Definition of Radio-phonograph
1. Noun. Electronic equipment consisting of a combination of a radio receiver and a record player.
Group relationships: Audio System, Sound System
Generic synonyms: Electronic Equipment
Terms within: Radio, Radio Receiver, Radio Set, Receiving Set, Tuner, Wireless
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radio-phonograph
Literary usage of Radio-phonograph
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics (1994)
"... video equipment household and automobile radios, and radio phonograph combinations
television receivers, including television combinations recorders, ..."
2. Annual Reportby American-Scandinavian Fo by American-Scandinavian Foundation (1916)
"a radio-phonograph, and a tape recorder. Visiting hours are Mondays through
Fridays 1 - 5 pm The Music Center has extensive correspondence with musicians, ..."
3. EMF Electrical Year Book by Electrical Trade Publishing Company (1921)
"The capacitance of but few condensers exceeds HV'microfarads. The abbreviation mf.
is in common usage. MICRO-FONE-O-GRAPH. —Trade name lor radio phonograph ..."
4. The Spinster: A Novel Wherein a Nineteenth Century Girl Finds Her Place in by Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, Henry Holt and Company (1916)
"... you can purchase the \JW DOWN 59 $595 Capehart Radio-Phonograph All pr!e«
quot.d in this adv*r«j«m«iit ar« fob N«w York City ..."