subsonic |
subtonic |
As adjectives the difference between subsonic and subtonic
is that
subsonic is having a frequency too low to be audible while
subtonic is of or pertaining to imperfectly articulated sounds or utterances that are inaudible or barely audible, as characterized by Dr. James Rush (
Guide to Pronunciation, 1833).
As a noun subtonic is
the note immediately below the upper note of a musical scale.
subtonic |
subtopic |
As nouns the difference between subtonic and subtopic
is that
subtonic is (music) the note immediately below the upper note of a musical scale while
subtopic is a subject that forms part of a topic.
As an adjective subtonic
is (phonetics|dated) of or pertaining to imperfectly articulated sounds or utterances that are inaudible or barely audible, as characterized by dr james rush (
guide to pronunciation , 1833).