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[ air-uh-fohn ] / ˈɛər əˌfoʊn /
nounany musical wind instrument. Origin of aerophoneFirst recorded in 1875–80; aero- + -phone Words nearby aerophoneAërope, aerophagia, aerophil, aerophilately, aerophobia, aerophone, aerophore, aerophoto, aerophyte, aeropiesotherapy, aeroplane Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for aerophoneHe felt unwell; he felt angry; if the aerophone refused to work at all to-morrow, he would care nothing. Stella Fregelius|H. Rider Haggard To while away the weary time, Morris told his companion about his invention, the aerophone. Stella Fregelius|H. Rider Haggard A further step in this line brought Edison to the "aerophone," around which the Figaro weaved its fanciful description. Edison, His Life and Inventions|Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin Again and again Morris spoke eagerly, entreatingly, but the aerophone was dumb. Stella Fregelius|H. Rider Haggard
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