Phonic
21phonic — chopin …
22phonic — [ fəʊnɪk, fɒnɪk] adjective relating to speech sounds. ↘relating to phonics. Derivatives phonically adverb Origin C19: from Gk phōnē voice + ic …
23phonic — a.; (also phonical) Phonetic, pertaining, to sound …
24phonic — adjective technical 1 related to sound 2 related to speech sounds …
25phonic — phon·ic …
26phonic — UK [ˈfɒnɪk] / US [ˈfɑnɪk] adjective 1) linguistics using phonics to teach people to read 2) linguistics relating to the sounds used in speech, or to the study of these sounds 3) relating to sound …
27phonic — phon•ic [[t]ˈfɒn ɪk, ˈfoʊ nɪk[/t]] adj. 1) phn of or pertaining to speech sounds 2) phn edu of or pertaining to phonics • Etymology: 1815–25; < Gk phōn(ḗ) sound, voice + ic phon′i•cal•ly, adv …
28phonic — /ˈfɒnɪk/ (say fonik) adjective of or relating to speech sounds …
29phonic — a. phonetic; acoustic. ♦ phoniatrics, n. study and correction of speech defects. ♦ phonics, n. phonetics; acoustics; study of phonetic method of teaching reading …
30phonic — adj. & n. adj. of sound; acoustic; of vocal sounds. n. (in pl.) a method of teaching reading based on sounds. Derivatives: phonically adv. Etymology: Gk phone voice …