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phonograph recordphonograph record [′fō·nə‚graf ‚rek·ərd] (engineering acoustics) A shellac-composition or vinyl-plastic disk, usually 7 or 12 inches (18 or 30 centimeters) in diameter, on which sounds have been recorded as modulations in grooves. Also known as disk; disk recording. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Used books, DVDs, videocassettes, tapes and phonograph records will be on sale. Gold-plated phonograph records are launched aboard the Voyager I and 2 spacecraft. Out of the eight-inch square, three-inch deep snow-white box that had none of the slickness, sexiness, or glamour of its predecessors tumbled essays, fiction, four reels of 8 mm film, five floppy vinyl phonograph records, and an array of "data" (as the work by visual artists in the box is called in the table of contents). |
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