stereophonic
stereophonic
Definition
stereo·phonic (ster′ē ə fän′ik, stir′-)
adjective
designating or of sound reproduction, as in films, records, tapes, or broadcasting, using two or more channels to carry and reproduce through separate speakers a blend of sounds from separate sources
ster′eo·phon′i·cally adverb
ster′·eoph′o·ny (-äf′ə nē, ster′ē ə fō′nē, -stir′-) noun
stereophonic
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- sound: Consequently there is a visual record in stereophonic sound of what I attempted to do for the next 40 minutes!
- recording: His recording career began in 1958 with Decca's first stereophonic recording, " 1812 " with the London Symphony Orchestra.
- music: November 13 Disney's Fantasia animated feature, with stereophonic music recorded by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, is premiered in the US.
Browse dictionary entries near stereophonic
- stereometry
- stereoisomer
- stereography
- stereograph
- stereogram
- stereochemistry
- stereobate
- stereo-
- stereo
- stere
- stereopsis
- stereopticon
- stereoscope
- stereoscopic
- stereoscopy
- stereotaxis
- stereotaxy
- stereotomy
- stereotropism
- stereotype
