Synonym: acoustical. Similar words: acoustics, rustic, justice, injustice, do justice, a couple of, justify, oust. Meaning: [ə'kuːstɪk(l)] n. a remedy for hearing loss or deafness. adj. of or relating to the science of acoustics.
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31. For starters, he plays piano, not guitar, and acoustic piano at that.
32. Moreover it may sometimes be the case that the acoustic input is simply insufficient to discriminate between hypotheses.
33. Like a metronome, every five seconds the submersible generates an acoustic tracking pulse at 8. 1 kilohertz.
34. The printer is noisy and should be fitted with an acoustic hood, or replaced by a quieter machine. 2.
35. Similarly, mines can be fitted with various types of sensors, whether seismic, magnetic, acoustic or infrared.
36. Perhaps even more destructively, the Philharmonic Hall acoustic does not make for the clarity of diction experienced in the average theatre.
37. The problem is not just one of poor acoustic input but also of ambiguous word boundaries.
38. After some education they turn these patterns into print, or reverse the process, turning print into acoustic events.
39. Instead, Tania Maria's voice floats sexily around swelling strings and simple acoustic guitar.
40. It is known that there are few, if any, reliable acoustic cues to word boundaries.
41. There is nothing electric here, nothing bombastic nor blaring, as this is his first acoustic recording.
42. Budd, who has been strumming his acoustic guitar through the Midwest, writes introspective songs with a witty, sincere touch.
43. People are sensitive to acoustic patterns impinging on their ears when some one speaks.
44. Or perhaps it was the combination of moon, surf, and acoustic guitars.
45. Lintvalve Electronic System, an acoustic leak detection equipment company, was bought in December 1991.
46. Just an acoustic guitar and a backdrop of the sun shining.
47. The ability of speech recognition systems to discriminate words from acoustic information alone is not encouraging.
48. The set of all labels which the acoustic front end must decide between is the set of all phonemes in the language.
49. Furthermore,[sentencedict.com/acoustic.html] the same acoustic information can be perceived differently depending on its higher-level context.
50. Carlsbro Sherwood 90, acoustic combo, £150, Marshall practice amp, £45.
51. The representation must allow us to compute a link between descriptions of acoustic input and stored descriptions.
52. He recently released a live acoustic album on the Plump label.
53. Performance was relatively weaker with small scale acoustic recital and chamber material where a certain hardness sometimes intruded.
54. This features Boyle with bass and drums playing acoustic and electric guitars and synthesizers, with a strong world music emphasis.
55. As in the case of any musical instrument, the actual form of each grotto directly influenced its individual acoustic properties.
56. He re-appears, gently strumming his 40-year-old acoustic guitar in the midst of the audience and proceeds to busk around the crowd!
57. A major cause of ambiguity is the lack of acoustic cues to word boundaries.
58. The noises you heard - the explosive noises - were the acoustic effects of a second Darkfall strike.
59. This means that acoustic microscopy shows exceptional potential for the study of biological systems in particular.
60. He also uses a mixture of acoustic and electronic instruments.
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