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dis·cog·ra·phy D0256800 (dĭ-skŏg′rə-fē)n. pl. dis·cog·ra·phies 1. The study and cataloging of phonograph records.2. A comprehensive list of the recordings made by a particular performer or of a particular composer's works. dis·cog′ra·pher n.dis′co·graph′i·cal (dĭs′kə-grăf′ĭ-kəl), dis′co·graph′ic (-grăf′ĭk) adj.discography (dɪsˈkɒɡrəfɪ) n1. (Library Science & Bibliography) a classified reference list of gramophone records2. (Music, other) another word for discology disˈcographer ndis•cog•ra•phy (dɪˈskɒg rə fi) n., pl. -phies. 1. a selective or complete list of phonograph recordings, typically of one composer, performer, or conductor. 2. the analysis, history, or classification of phonograph recordings. [1930–35; < French discographie. See disc, -o-, -graphy] dis•cog′ra•pher, n. discography, diskography1. a list of musical recordings, usually with commentary, often concerning one composer, performer, or performing group. 2. the analysis, history, or classification of musical recordings. 3. the methods of such analysis or classification. — discographer, diskographer, n. — discographical, diskographical, adj.See also: Phonograph RecordsThesaurusNoun | 1. | discography - a descriptive catalog of musical recordingscatalogue, catalog - a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically; "it does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements" | TranslationsdiscographyenUK
diskography [dis-kog´rah-fe] radiography of the vertebral column after injection of radiopaque material into an intervertebral disk.dis·cog·ra·phy (dis-kog'ră-fē), Historically, radiographic demonstration of intervertebral disk by injection of contrast media into the nucleus pulposus. [disco- + G. graphō, to write] diskography, discography (dis-kog′ră-fē) [ disk + -graphy] Use of a contrast medium injected into an intervertebral disk so that it can be examined radiographically. CAUTION!Diskography may increase the risk of disk degeneration and herniation. discographyenUK
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