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		acous·tic I. \əˈküstik, -tēk also -kyüs- or -kau̇s-\ adjective or acous·ti·cal \-ə̇kəl, -ēk-\ Etymology: acoustic from Greek akoustikos of hearing, from akoustos heard, audible (from akouein to hear) + -ikos -ic; acoustical from acoustic + -al — more at hear 1.   a.  : of, relating to, adapted to, or affecting the sense of hearing or the organs of hearing   < the acoustic apparatus of the human ear >   — compare auditory, aural  b.  : of or relating to sound or sound waves   < the acoustic intensity of a shrill voice >   : deriving from sound   < acoustic energy >  c.  : controlled or actuated by sound or sound waves   < the ship was blown up by an acoustic mine >  d.  : influencing sound or sound waves (as in direction or speed)   < their voices rang back from the acoustic barrier of the high cliff before them >  e.  : of, relating to, or concerned with acoustics   < acoustic engineering >   : specializing in acoustics   < an acoustic contractor > 2.   a.  : made for, designed for, or having the quality of facilitating or improving the perception of sound   < a tiny acoustic device very efficient in promoting hearing >   : designed or serving to produce, carry, or diffuse sound   < a highly efficient acoustic system >  b.  : made for, designed for, or having the quality of controlling sound; especially  : designed to eliminate or lessen noise and other unwanted sound (as reverberations or echoes) : noise-absorbent or sound-absorbent   < an acoustic ceiling >   < acoustic wallboard >   < acoustic tile > 3.   a.    (1)  : of, relating to, adapted to, or produced by a method of recording sound by the use of a thin diaphragm vibrated directly by sound waves, the vibrations being in turn transmitted directly by the diaphragm to a recording stylus that cuts corresponding grooves (as in a revolving disc)   (2)  : of, relating to, adapted to, or produced by a method of reproducing sound by the use of a reproducing stylus whose vibrations are transmitted directly to a thin diaphragm, the corresponding vibrations of the diaphragm being directly amplified to produce audible sound    < an acoustic recording >    — compare electric 1b  b.  : of, relating to, or adapted to measurement of depth (as of the ocean) by means of sonic or ultrasonic vibrations   < acoustic soundings > • acous·ti·cal·ly \-k(ə)lē, -li\ adverb II.  variant of acoustics III. adjective 1. also acoustical  : of, relating to, or being a musical instrument whose sound is not electronically modified 2.   a.  : being a musical group or performer that uses acoustic instruments  b.  : being or involving a musical performance on acoustic instruments IV. noun (-s) Etymology: acoustic, adjective (herein)  : an acoustic musical instrument (as a guitar) |