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a·cous·tic A0060900 (ə-ko͞o′stĭk)adj. also a·cous·ti·cal (-stĭ-kəl)1. Of or relating to sound, the sense of hearing, or the science of sound.2. a. Designed to carry sound or to aid in hearing.b. Designed to absorb or control sound: acoustic tile.3. Music a. Of or being an instrument that does not produce or enhance sound electronically: an acoustic guitar; an acoustic bass.b. Being a performance that features such instruments: opened the show with an acoustic set.n. Music An acoustic instrument. [Greek akoustikos, pertaining to hearing, from akouein, to hear; see kous- in Indo-European roots.] a·cous′ti·cal·ly adv.acoustic (əˈkuːstɪk) or acousticaladj1. (General Physics) of or related to sound, the sense of hearing, or acoustics2. (General Physics) designed to respond to, absorb, or control sound: an acoustic tile. 3. (Classical Music) (of a musical instrument or recording) without electronic amplification: an acoustic bass; an acoustic guitar. [C17: from Greek akoustikos, from akouein to hear] aˈcoustically adva•cous•tic (əˈku stɪk) also a•cous′ti•cal, adj. 1. pertaining to the sense or organs of hearing, to sound, or to the science of sound. 2. (of a building material) designed for controlling sound. 3. sounded without electric or electronic enhancement: acoustic guitar. [1595–1605; < Greek akoustikós=akoust(ós) heard, audible, v. adj. of akoúein to hear + -ikos -ic] a•cous′ti•cal•ly, adv. acousticRelating to sound or hearing.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | acoustic - a remedy for hearing loss or deafnesscurative, cure, therapeutic, remedy - a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain | Adj. | 1. | acoustic - of or relating to the science of acoustics; "acoustic properties of a hall"acoustical | Translationsacoustic (əˈkuːstik) adjective having to do with hearing or with sound. This hall has acoustic problems. 與聽覺或聲音有關的 听觉的,声音的 aˈcoustics1. noun plural the characteristics (eg of a room or hall) which make hearing in it good or bad. 2. noun singular the science of sound. acoustic
acoustic, acoustical1. of or related to sound, the sense of hearing, or acoustics 2. designed to respond to, absorb, or control sound 3. (of a musical instrument or recording) without electronic amplification acoustic[ə′küs·tik] (acoustics) Relating to, containing, producing, arising from, actuated by, or carrying sound. acoustic, acousticalThe qualifying adjectives acoustic and acoustical have the following meanings: arising from, actuated by, containing, producing, or related to sound. In general, acoustic is used when the term being qualified designates something that has the properties, dimensions, or physical characteristics associated with sound waves; acoustical is used when the term being qualified does not explicitly designate something that has the properties, dimensions, or physical characteristics of sound (e.g., acoustical engineering). However, sometimes these two terms are used interchangeably.acousticAssociated with sound at frequencies that are audible to human beings.acoustic
acoustic [ah-ko̳s´tik] pertaining to sound or hearing.acoustic reflex test measurement of the acoustic reflex threshold; used to differentiate between conductive and sensorineural deafness and to diagnose acoustic neuroma.a·cous·tic (ă-kūs'tik), Pertaining to sound, for example, acoustic trauma, acoustic wave. [Gr. akoustikos] Acoustic Pertaining or referring to sound.acoustic adjective Referring to sounda·cous·tic , acoustical (ă-kūs'tik, -tik-ăl) Pertaining to hearing and the perception of sound. [G. akoustikos]acoustic pertaining to hearing.AcronymsSeeaccidentacoustic Related to acoustic: acoustic neuroma, Acoustic energySynonyms for acousticnoun a remedy for hearing loss or deafnessRelated Words- curative
- cure
- therapeutic
- remedy
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