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acoustics /acous·tics/ (-tiks) the science of sound or of hearing.
a·cous·tics (-kstks)
n.
The scientific study of sound, especially of its generation, transmission, and reception.

acoustics
[əko̅o̅s′tiks]
Etymology: Gk, akoustikos, hearing
the science of sound.

acoustics [ah-ko̳s´tiks]
the science of sound and hearing.

acoustics
the science of sound and hearing.


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