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diaphone
(dia|phone)
Pronunciation:
/ˈdʌɪəfəʊn/
noun
a low-pitched fog signal operated by compressed air, characterized by the ‘grunt’ which ends each note.
Origin:
early 20th century
: from Greek
dia
'through' +
phōnē
'sound'
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