Crossword-Solution: ACOUSTIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Acoustic | a. | Pertaining to the sense of hearing, the organs of hearing, or the science of sounds; auditory. |
| Acoustic | n. | A medicine or agent to assist hearing. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
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greedy person
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Sentences with ACOUSTIC (5)
Between these, and comprising both these activities in his own, is the poet, who is both acoustic and optic artist.
The integuments of the face and scalp were capable of receiving acoustic impressions and of transmitting them to the organs of hearing.
Any one can realize, however, that it did not take so acute and ingenious a mind very long to push forward to the telephone, as a dangerous competitor with Bell, who had also, like Edison, been working assiduously in the field of acoustic and multiple telegraphs.
But balloons have revealed further suggestive facts with regard to sound, and more particularly with regard to the varying acoustic properties of the air.
This was virtually the first electro-magnetic acoustic telegraph.[AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE.] The year of the telegraph--1837--was an important one for Morse, as it was for Cooke and Wheatstone.
Quotes with ACOUSTIC (3)
It's so weird that adults in committed relationships have a problem with something so innocuous as flirting. I would never expect you to walk around with a paper bag over your head to avoid catching the eye of a stranger, nor would I discourage you making friendly conversation with whomever you might encounter during the day. And if you needed to fuck somebody else, we could talk about it. People change, our desires evolve, and it feels foolish to me to expect what you'll wan…
Here and there amidst the wreckage, she found advanced devices that more or less still functioned. With one exception, she’d revealed these to Johanna and then to Woodcarver, and — after it was founded — to the Executive Council. Ravna had kept her mouth shut about the surveillance suite; she and the Children were trapped on a world of medieval strangers.... So at the beginning Ravna had kept some secrets. It was now years too late to reveal this one. In the Beyond, “cameras”…
I told myself: 'I am surrounded by unknown things.' I imagined man without ears, suspecting the existence of sound as we suspect so many hidden mysteries, man noting acoustic phenomena whose nature and provenance he cannot determine. And I grew afraid of everything around me — afraid of the air, afraid of the night. From the moment we can know almost nothing, and from the moment that everything is limitless, what remains? Does emptiness actually not exist? What does exist in this apparent emptiness?
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Onion, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 31 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).