Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for PHON'ICS
PHO-NET'IC-AL-LYPHO-NO-CAMP'TIC
PHON'ICS, n. [Gr. φωνη, sound.]
- The doctrine or science of sounds; otherwise called acoustics. – Encyc.
- The art of combining musical sounds. Busby.
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