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-phone combining form, forming nouns and adjectives, denoting 1 an instrument that transmits or reproduces sound • telephonemicrophone. 2 a musical instrument • saxophone. 3 a speech sound • homophone. 4 speaking, or a speaker of, a language • Francophone. See also -phonic.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek phone 'sound' or 'voice'.

-phone combining form, forming nouns and adjectives, denoting 1 an instrument that transmits or reproduces sound • telephonemicrophone. 2 a musical instrument • saxophone. 3 a speech sound • homophone. 4 speaking, or a speaker of, a language • Francophone. See also -phonic.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek phone 'sound' or 'voice'.

-phone combining form, forming nouns and adjectives, denoting 1 an instrument that transmits or reproduces sound • telephonemicrophone. 2 a musical instrument • saxophone. 3 a speech sound • homophone. 4 speaking, or a speaker of, a language • Francophone. See also -phonic.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek phone 'sound' or 'voice'.