Stereo ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Stereo ( noun )

  1. A system for reproducing sound that uses two or more separate channels, usually two, in order to create a more realistic sound.
  2. An electronic device, such as a radio or record player, that plays stereo recordings.

Origin:

From greek στερεός (stereós, "solid") + -o- + -phone ("soun.d")

Examples:

  1. I bought a new stereo for my living room.
  2. I have a stereo in my car, so I can listen to music while I drive.
  3. She was listening to music on her stereo.
  4. The stereo in the restaurant was playing soft music.
  5. I'm listening to music on my stereo in my room.

(As an adjective)

Stereo ( adjective )

  1. A system for reproducing sound that uses two or more separate channels, usually two, in order to create a more realistic sound.
  2. An electronic device, such as a radio or record player, that plays stereo recordings.

Origin:

From greek στερεός (stereós, "solid") + -o- + -phone ("soun.d")

Examples:

  1. I bought a new stereo for my living room.
  2. I have a stereo in my car, so I can listen to music while I drive.
  3. She was listening to music on her stereo.
  4. The stereo in the restaurant was playing soft music.
  5. I'm listening to music on my stereo in my room.
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