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audiogram

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English

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Etymology

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From audio- +‎ -gram.

Noun

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audiogram (plural audiograms)

  1. A graphical representation of the hearing ability of a person
  2. (rare) An audio recording, regardless of medium.
    Coordinate term: videogram
    • 2021, Alessandro Arbo, The Normativity of Musical Works: A Philosophical Inquiry (page 105)
      We [] generally identify a film on the basis of a videogram and audiogram that does not necessarily use the voices of the actors; in other words, a film that has been dubbed or subtitled remains for us the same film (and not an adaptation or a new version of the original film) []
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Polish

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Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology

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From audio- +‎ -gram.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /awˈdjɔ.ɡram/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔɡram
  • Syllabification: au‧dio‧gram

Noun

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audiogram m inan

  1. audiogram

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