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How to pronounce acoustical in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms acoustic
Derivation acoustics

Examples of acoustical

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An emulsion of fat was also used to attenuate, or absorb, the acoustical signal.
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The ceiling had very old acoustical tile, which had absorbed much of the water.
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The Okie Dokeys, an acoustical music group, will be performing Christmas music.
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The acoustical effects described below are a result of the free-reed mechanism.
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I've always wanted to include some Tom Waits songs in my acoustical repertoire.
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Those things start to add layers to the room and make it a little more acoustical.
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They are known to produce fourteen acoustical signals, more than many vertebrates.
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Criticism centers on the soaring roofs, which conceal the acoustical ceilings.
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The archway admitting entrance into the west facade possesses an acoustical oddity.
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More examples
  • Acoustic: of or relating to the science of acoustics; "acoustic properties of a hall"
  • (acoustics) the study of the physical properties of sound
  • 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. ...
  • (Acoustics (floater album)) 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 ...
  • (Acoustics (Tony Rice album)) 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. ...
  • Of or pertaining to hearing or acoustics
  • (acoustics) The physical quality of a space for performing music; The science of sounds, teaching their nature, phenomena and laws
  • (Acoustics) The science of sound.
  • (Acoustics) How clearly the sound is heard in a room; the quality of sound in a given area.