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stereo

(1) (STEREOphonic) Two channels of sound reproduction (see stereophonic).

(2) A music playback system (stereo system).


stereo
1. short for stereophonic, stereoscopic
2. stereophonic sound
3. a stereophonic record player, tape recorder, etc.
4. Photog
a. stereoscopic photography
b. a stereoscopic photograph

stereo [′ste·rē·ō]
(engineering acoustics)


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