Phonographic
(adjective)
Relating to or used in phonography, the process of recording and reproducing sound.
Origin:
Derived from the greek word "phono" meaning sound and "graphein" meaning to write.
Examples:
- The phonographic recording captured the singer's voice perfectly.
- The phonographic equipment was used to record the speeches and speeches.
- Phonographic technology was used to record and reproduce the sound of music.
- The phonographic industry has changed dramatically in recent years.
- Phonographic recordings, often called records or albums, were the primary medium for music before the advent of digital audio.