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gramophone

noun as in phonograph

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noun as in record player

noun as in stereo

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The brand, named "His Master's Voice", was launched English composer Edward Elgar in 1921, selling gramophones, radios and popular music hall recordings.

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The original presenter was Franklin Engelmann, who played "a selection from the top shelf of current popular gramophone records".

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Nigerian Afrobeats giant Burna Boy was nominated in a total of four categories but did not walk away with a single golden gramophone.

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Some elements of the stage – like the gramophone in the middle – will remain the same.

The area was chock-full of things—not only books but old files, card catalogs, leather map tubes, gramophones and older news-box editions, dusty albums, photographs, and so on—displayed in glass.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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