speaker |
ambisonics |
As nouns the difference between speaker and ambisonics
is that
speaker is one who speaks while
ambisonics is a form of surround sound reproduction, using two or more transmission channels and four or more speakers, that attempts to reproduce directional properties of the sound.
speaker |
paragraphos |
As nouns the difference between speaker and paragraphos
is that
speaker is one who speaks while
paragraphos is in Ancient Greek papyri, anything written beside the main text, such as a marginal note or sign to mark the close or beginning of a sentence, or (in a drama) to indicate a change of speaker.
speaker |
soundbar |
As nouns the difference between speaker and soundbar
is that
speaker is one who speaks while
soundbar is a bar containing multiple speakers that can be mounted under or alongside a television, etc instead of having separate speakers positioned around the room.
speaker |
unmute |
As nouns the difference between speaker and unmute
is that
speaker is one who speaks while
unmute is .
speaker |
shekkacho |
As a noun speaker
is one who speaks.
As a proper noun shekkacho is
a regional language of ethiopia with approximately 70,000 speakers.
speaker |
wellerism |
As nouns the difference between speaker and wellerism
is that
speaker is one who speaks while
wellerism is a proverb, often a fatuous one, attributed to speaker in a situation.
speaker |
intercomprehensible |
As a noun speaker
is one who speaks.
As an adjective intercomprehensible is
that can be mutually understood by each other's speakers.
speaker |
speakerless |
As a noun speaker
is one who speaks.
As an adjective speakerless is
without a speaker (narrator).
speaker |
speakership |
In politics|lang=en terms the difference between speaker and speakership
is that
speaker is (politics) the chair or presiding officer of certain legislative bodies, such as the uk house of commons or the us house of representatives while
speakership is (politics) the role or status of speaker.
As nouns the difference between speaker and speakership
is that
speaker is one who speaks while
speakership is (politics) the role or status of speaker.
speaker |
translocative |
As a noun speaker
is one who speaks.
As an adjective translocative is
(grammar) indicating motion away from the deictic center, often the speaker.
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