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compand
(com|pand)
Pronunciation:
/kəmˈpand/
verb
[
with object
]
reduce the signal-to-noise ratio of (a signal) using a compander:
the largest sample in the block then determines the amount by which the block will be companded
Origin:
1950s
: back-formation from
compander
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