Definitions for Graphophone

Graphophone graph·o·phone

Spelling: [graf-uh-fohn]
IPA: /ˈgræf əˌfoʊn/

Graphophone is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 422 anagrams from letters in Graphophone (aeghhnooppr).

Definitions for Graphophone

noun

  1. a phonograph for recording and reproducing sounds on wax records.

Origin of Graphophone

grapho- + -phone

Examples for Graphophone

The celebration ended with a graphophone concert, given by Percy.

The reply was, that there were eighty wards and not a graphophone in one of them, nothing to amuse the boys.

Puchilowa gave me the words, as well as sang the song in the graphophone, but he was unable to tell what the words meant.

Then came the telephone, phonograph, graphophone and gramophone.

A phonograph, or rather a graphophone, had been left on a table by the cage.

But the great attraction for the natives was our graphophone.

Wax is also employed in the 'graphophone' of Mr. Tainter and Professor Bell, which is merely a phonograph under another name.

Does Mr. Arnold Bennett cantillate his "copy" into the horn of a graphophone or use a motor-stylus?

So Peter suggested to the proprietor that he start the graphophone.

Sixty melodies from these tribes were recorded on the graphophone.

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