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-pho·ny \fənē, -ni\ noun combining form also -pho·nia \ˈfōnēə\ (plural -phonies also -phonias) Etymology: Middle English -phonie, from Old French, from Latin -phonia, from Greek -phōnia, from -phōnos -sounding (from phōnein to sound) + -ia -y — more at phonetic 1. : sound < acrophony > < cacophony > 2. usually -phonia : speech disorder (of a specified type especially relating to phonation) < dysphonia > < baryphony > — compare -lalia, -phasia, -phemia |