| ANGLOPHONES | • anglophones n. Plural of anglophone. • Anglophones n. Plural of Anglophone. • ANGLOPHONE n. an English-speaking person in a state where English is not the only language. |
| GRAMOPHONES | • gramophones n. Plural of gramophone. • GRAMOPHONE n. (tradename) an instrument for reproducing sounds by means of a needle moving along the grooves of a revolving disc. |
| HYDROPHONES | • hydrophones n. Plural of hydrophone. • HYDROPHONE n. an apparatus for listening to sounds conveyed by water. |
| MELLOPHONES | • mellophones n. Plural of mellophone. • MELLOPHONE n. a brass wind instrument resembling the French horn. |
| MICROPHONES | • microphones n. Plural of microphone. • microphones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of microphone. • MICROPHONE n. an instrument whereby sound waves are caused to generate or modulate an electric current usually for the purpose of transmitting or recording sound (as speech or music). |
| PHOTOPHONES | • photophones n. Plural of photophone. • PHOTOPHONE n. an apparatus for the production of sound by the action of rays of light. |
| RADIOPHONES | • radiophones n. Plural of radiophone. • RADIOPHONE n. an instrument for producing sound by radiant energy. |
| STYLOPHONES | • stylophones n. Plural of stylophone. • STYLOPHONE n. a type of battery-powered electronic instrument played with a steel-tipped pen-like stylus. |
| VIDEOPHONES | • videophones n. Plural of videophone. • VIDEOPHONE n. a telephone equipped for transmission of video as well as audio signals so that users can see each other. |
| VISIOPHONES | • VISIOPHONE n. a videophone. |