Mic vs Mic - What's the difference?
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Microphone.
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(transitive, and, intransitive, music, sound engineering) To put one or more microphones on or in; to use or place a microphone.
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Microphone.
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(transitive, and, intransitive, music, sound engineering) To put one or more microphones on or in; to use or place a microphone.
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As nouns the difference between mic and mic
is that mic is microphone while mic is microphone.As verbs the difference between mic and mic
is that mic is (transitive|and|intransitive|music|sound engineering) to put one or more microphones on or in; to use or place a microphone while mic is (transitive|and|intransitive|music|sound engineering) to put one or more microphones on or in; to use or place a microphone.mic
English
Noun
(en noun)- Picture a mic , the stage is empty
- A beat like this might tempt me
- To pose, show my rings and my fat gold chain
- Grab the mic like I'm on Soul Train
Synonyms
* mikeVerb
- If we add the drum kit, we'll have to mic the orchestra.
References
* 2010 , “On Language: How Should ‘Microphone’ be Abbreviated?”, in New York Times , July 29. English irregular verbs ----
mic
English
Noun
(en noun)- Picture a mic , the stage is empty
- A beat like this might tempt me
- To pose, show my rings and my fat gold chain
- Grab the mic like I'm on Soul Train
Synonyms
* mikeVerb
- If we add the drum kit, we'll have to mic the orchestra.
References
* 2010 , “On Language: How Should ‘Microphone’ be Abbreviated?”, in New York Times , July 29. English irregular verbs ----