Definitions for Gramophone

Gramophone gram·o·phone

Spelling: [gram-uh-fohn]
IPA: /ˈgræm əˌfoʊn/

Gramophone is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 622 anagrams from letters in Gramophone (aeghmnoopr).

Definitions for Gramophone

noun

  1. a phonograph.

Origin of Gramophone

First recorded in 1887; originally a trademark; apparently inversion of phonogram now obsolete name for a phonographic cylinder

Examples for Gramophone

A gramophone with a large supply of records was, I think, our best friend.

In Fig. 151c the construction of the gramophone reproducer is shown in section.

Another followed with a gramophone which he carried from his shoulder by a strap.

There was a certain amount of literature—it was never abundant—and there was a gramophone.

The gramophone was rigged up in my cabin on a board hung from the ceiling.

Some gramophone records have as many as 250 turns to the inch.

It attracted me as did the gramophone, the camera, the automobile.

As for the gramophone—let me see, why did I buy the gramophone?

On the table, by the window, stood a gramophone and some tobacco-boxes and ash-trays.

The slogan of the musical advance guard is "a gramophone in every school."

Word Value for Gramophone
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