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acoustician|ˌækuː-, ˌækaʊˈstɪʃən| [f. acoustic, on analogy of physic-ian, etc.; see -ician.] One versed in acoustics.
1859Nat. Mag. V. 102/1 He had already been engaged specially, in his capacity of ‘acoustician’, to remedy some defect of the St. Petersburg Opera-house. 1879A. J. Hipkins in Grove Dict. Mus. II. 54 It is..agreed, even by acousticians, that the piano had best remain with thirteen keys in the octave. 1879Spectator 22 Feb. 241 Mr. A. J. Ellis, Mr. Sedley Taylor, and other acousticians. 1956H. Whitehall in Kenyon Rev. XVIII. 422 The acousticians can measure minute variations in stress, pause and pitch. 1957Technology Oct. 302/1 Acousticians may have largely silenced the famous echo [sc. in the Albert Hall]. |