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Adjective
/əˈko͞ostik/,
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Relating to sound or the sense of hearing,
  1. Relating to sound or the sense of hearing
    • - dogs have a much greater acoustic range than humans
  2. (of building materials) Used for soundproofing or modifying sound
    • - acoustic tiles
  3. (of an explosive mine or other weapon) Able to be set off by sound waves

  4. (of music or musical instruments) Not having electrical amplification
    • - acoustic guitar
  5. (of a person or group) Playing such instruments

Noun
  1. The properties or qualities of a room or building that determine how sound is transmitted in it
    • - Symphony Hall has perfect acoustics
  2. The acoustic properties or ambience of a sound recording or of a recording studio

  3. The branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound

  4. A musical instrument without electrical amplification, typically a guitar


  1. of or relating to the science of acoustics; "acoustic properties of a hall"
  2. a remedy for hearing loss or deafness
  3. (acoustically) with respect to acoustics; "acoustically ill-equipped studios"
  4. (acoustics) the study of the physical properties of sound
  5. Acoustic is an album by Brandi Carlile. "Throw it All Away," "Fall Apart Again," and "Tragedy" all later appeared on Brandi Carlile, while "Shadow on the Wall" appeared on The Story.
  6. Acoustic is the first extended play by Christian pop recording artist Britt Nicole. It includes five acoustic versions of previous hits and a brand new song entitled "Found By You", co-written by Brandon Heath. ...
  7. Acoustic was released in 1995, and is the second live album to be released by the group Deine Lakaien.
  8. Acoustic (also known as "Sparks EP") was a promo EP released by English rock band Coldplay in 2000. It consists of four tracks recorded by the band under the Parlophone label.
  9. Acoustic is the seventh album by Everything but the Girl, released on June 2, 1992.
  10. Acoustic is a compilation album of John Lennon demos, studio and live performances that feature his acoustic guitar work and was released in 2004. ...
  11. (acoustics) The physical quality of a space for performing music; The science of sounds, teaching their nature, phenomena and laws
  12. (Acoustics) The science of sound.  In housing, acoustical materials used to keep down noise within a room or to prevent it passing through walls.
  13. (Acoustics) is the study of sound-wave motion and sound behaviour both within an enclosure and out of doors.
  14. (ACOUSTICS) The science of Sound. Its production, transmission and effects.
  15. (Acoustics) How clearly the sound is heard in a room; the quality of sound in a given area.
  16. (Acoustics) How sound travels in a certain area is called the acoustics of a room. It affects how audio discriminatory sensors can be placed in that room.
  17. (Acoustics) Part of the physicist who studies the nature, forms of spread and perception of the sound.
  18. (Acoustics) Sound is simply vibrating air. How fast, how much, and when the air is vibrated, determines what we will ultimately hear as sound. The science of this process is called acoustics. ...
  19. (Acoustics) The degree of sound. The nature, cause, and phenomena of the vibrations of elastic bodies; which vibrations create compressional waves or wave fronts which are transmitted through various media, such as air, water, wood, steel, etc.
  20. (Acoustics) The distinctive fabric of Acoustics® offers the same insulating and light filtering benefits as Symphony, but with a textural twist. The softness of Acoustics makes for rich window accents in contemporary, touchable colors. ...
  21. (Acoustics) The effect of a room on music. Rooms are typically described as "dead" when they have a lot of sound absorbing stuff like drapes and heavy furniture in the room, which reduce the number of audible reflections (echoes). ...
  22. (Acoustics) This system consists of one or more transponders placed on the seabed and a transducer placed in the ship's hull. The transducer sends an acoustic signal (by means of piezoelectric elements) to the transponder, which is triggered to reply. ...
  23. (Acoustics) qualities that evaluate the ability of a theater to clearly transmit sounds from the stage to the audience.
  24. (Acoustics) the study of sound waves is actually a branch of physics. Yet this term is also often used to refer to the factors in a room or hall that affect sound quality.
  25. (acoustics) The science of the nature and character of sound. "acropolis", Literally, the high point of a Greek city, frequently serving as refuge in time of war. The best known is the Acropolis of Athens.