phonogram

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Etymology[edit]

phono- +‎ -gram

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈfəʊ.nə.ɡɹæm/
  • (file)
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈfɑ.nəˌɡɹæm/
  • Rhymes: -ɒnəɡɹæm
  • Hyphenation: pho‧no‧gram

Noun[edit]

phonogram (plural phonograms)

  1. (linguistics) A character or symbol (grapheme) that represents a sound, as opposed to logograms and determinatives.
  2. (law) An audio recording, regardless of physical format.

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