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Noun
/əˈko͞ostik/,
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acoustics, plural;
  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. the study of the physical properties of sound
  2. (acoustic) a remedy for hearing loss or deafness
  3. (acoustical) acoustic: of or relating to the science of acoustics; "acoustic properties of a hall"
  4. Acoustics is the interdisciplinary science that deals with the study of all mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound. ...
  5. Acoustics is an album released by Floater in August 2004. Refusing to settle for covering their electric songs, the band brings new tales that are accompanied not only by the guitars and percussion Floater is known for, but also strings, piano, and other facets that are in keeping with this band ...
  6. Acoustics is an acoustic EP from Minus the Bear. It was released on October 7, 2008, through Tigre Blanco Records. ...
  7. Acoustics is an album by American guitarist Tony Rice, released in 1979. Album was recorded soon after Rice left David Grisman Quintet to pursue his own music. On Acoustics album, he merges different genres like jazz, bluegrass and folk, which would become later on known as "new acoustic music".
  8. (Acoustic (Brandi Carlile album)) 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.
  9. (Acoustic (Britt Nicole album)) 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. ...
  10. The physical quality of a space for performing music; The science of sounds, teaching their nature, phenomena and laws
  11. (acoustic) A medicine or other agent to assist hearing; Pertaining to the sense of hearing, the organs of hearing, or the science of sounds; auditory; Naturally producing or produced by an instrument without electrical amplification, as an acoustic guitar or acoustic piano
  12. (acoustic (ah-KOOS-tik)) Having to do with sound or hearing.
  13. (acoustic) Any instrument that produces sound by means of physical vibrations, without the use of electronic amplification.
  14. (ACOUSTIC) n.  Instrument used in billiards.
  15. (Acoustic) Created without the use of electricity.
  16. (Acoustic) Pertains to hearing and sound , specifically concerning choirs this refers to how voices are reflected within a building.
  17. (Acoustic) This ceiling type is the most common found in commercial buildings and in most office areas.  It is porous and basically appears smooth with small pinholes and crevices.  The primary function of all acoustical tile is for sound control. ...
  18. (Acoustic) This term means containing, producing, arising from, actuated by, related to, or associated with sound.
  19. (Acoustic) This word is often used to describe the 'sound' in a room or space, or how a room affects the sound of an instrument or voice. The acoustic of any space is determined primarily by its size and the types of surfaces found within it. ...
  20. (Acoustic) What you play pool with.
  21. (Acoustic) as seen in Imaginary Girlfriend
  22. (Acoustic) logs record sound waves through the rocks and indicates the rock's porosity.
  23. (Acoustic) non-electric guitars. These guitars have a hollow body with a sound hole to amplify the notes. Listen to "More Than Words" by Extreme.
  24. (acoustic) adjective, Greek akoustikos, related to hearing.
  25. 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.