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stereo
1[ ster-ee-oh, steer- ]
noun
- stereoscopic photography.
- a stereoscopic photograph.
- stereophonic sound reproduction.
- a system or the equipment for reproducing stereophonic sound.
- Printing. stereotype ( def 3 ).
adjective
- pertaining to stereophonic sound, stereoscopic photography, etc.
verb (used with object)
- Printing. stereotype ( def 6 ).
stereo-
2- a combining form borrowed from Greek, where it meant “solid”, used with reference to hardness, solidity, three-dimensionality in the formation of compound words:
stereochemistry; stereogram; stereoscope.
stereo.
3abbreviation for
- stereotype.
stereo
1/ ˈstɪər-; ˈstɛrɪəʊ /
adjective
- short for stereophonic stereoscopic
noun
- stereophonic sound
to broadcast in stereo
- a stereophonic record player, tape recorder, etc
- photog
- stereoscopic photography
- a stereoscopic photograph
- printing short for stereotype
stereo-
2combining_form
- indicating three-dimensional quality or solidity
stereoscope
yvlog History and Origins
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Example Sentences
His songs played in clubs and weddings, blaring from stereos at big parties and roadside tea stalls alike.
The way computers, cellphones, stereos, printers and copiers were being disposed of previously was to simply add them to a landfill without reusing salvageable parts.
I interviewed Pharrell, and I cut together a scene of him listening to Stevie Wonder as a boy, on his parents' stereo – and his synaesthesia kicks in.
Savage explained she had intended to keep herself entertained with a stereo, but it broke early into the trip and left her alone with her thoughts for months on end.
It’s like hearing a car coming down the street with a window-rattling stereo — you hear the music before the car comes into view, Rudolph said.
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