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acrophone

Terms vs Acrophone - What's the difference?

terms | acrophone |


As nouns the difference between terms and acrophone

is that terms is while acrophone is (linguistics|archaeology) the first sound of a word, or a glyph used to represent the first sound of the word it represents.

Acrophone vs Acrophobe - What's the difference?

acrophone | acrophobe |


As nouns the difference between acrophone and acrophobe

is that acrophone is (linguistics|archaeology) the first sound of a word, or a glyph used to represent the first sound of the word it represents while acrophobe is a person who suffers from acrophobia, a fear of heights.

Acrophone vs Acrophore - What's the difference?

acrophone | acrophore |


As nouns the difference between acrophone and acrophore

is that acrophone is (linguistics|archaeology) the first sound of a word, or a glyph used to represent the first sound of the word it represents while acrophore is (botany) a stem or stalk that is apical.

Acrophone vs Aerophone - What's the difference?

acrophone | aerophone |


As nouns the difference between acrophone and aerophone

is that acrophone is (linguistics|archaeology) the first sound of a word, or a glyph used to represent the first sound of the word it represents while aerophone is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound.

Acrophony vs Acrophone - What's the difference?

acrophony | acrophone | Derived terms |

Acrophone is a derived term of acrophony.



As nouns the difference between acrophony and acrophone

is that acrophony is naming letters in an alphabetic writing system using words whose initial sounds are represented by the respective letters while acrophone is the first sound of a word, or a glyph used to represent the first sound of the word it represents.

Glyph vs Acrophone - What's the difference?

glyph | acrophone |


As nouns the difference between glyph and acrophone

is that glyph is a figure carved in relief or incised, especially representing a sound, word, or idea while acrophone is (linguistics|archaeology) the first sound of a word, or a glyph used to represent the first sound of the word it represents.