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phonophore Physiol.|ˈfəʊnəfɔə(r)| [f. phono- + -phore.] Name for the small bones of the ear, or auditory ossicles, as transmitting the vibrations of sound to the labyrinth or internal ear.
1882Coues in Amer. Jrnl. Otology IV. 19. So phonophorous |fəʊˈnɒfərəs| a., transmitting sound-vibrations, as the auditory ossicles. |