tonearm

tonearm
tonearm [tōn′ärm΄]
n.
1. PICKUP (n. 7b)
2. the pivoted arm on a phonograph turntable, holding the CARTRIDGE (n. 4)

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tone arm n.
The arm of a phonograph turntable that holds the cartridge.

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