ˈfōnəˌskōp noun
Etymology: phon- + -scope
: an instrument for observing or exhibiting motions or properties of sounding bodies ; especially : a device for testing the quality of musical strings
ˈfōnəˌskōp noun
Etymology: phon- + -scope
: an instrument for observing or exhibiting motions or properties of sounding bodies ; especially : a device for testing the quality of musical strings
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012