catacoustic (Meaning)

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catacoustic (n.)

That part of acoustics which treats of reflected sounds or echoes See Acoustics.

Synonyms & Antonyms of catacoustic

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catacoustic Sentence Examples

  1. The catacoustic resonance of the ancient cathedral's organ filled the sanctuary with majestic sound.
  2. The musician experimented with catacoustic effects, creating ethereal harmonies that captivated the audience.
  3. Scholars studied the intricacies of catacoustic instruments from different cultures to understand their historical significance.
  4. The catacoustic properties of the amphitheater enhanced the performance, allowing every note to be heard with clarity.
  5. Engineers marveled at the catacoustic design of the concert hall, which minimized acoustic distortions and maximized sound quality.
  6. The catacoustic chamber was specifically designed to amplify the vibrations of stringed instruments, creating a rich, resonant tone.
  7. As the music echoed through the catacoustic tunnel, it seemed to take on a life of its own, enveloping listeners in its immersive sound.
  8. The recording studio was equipped with state-of-the-art catacoustic technology, ensuring that every recording captured the true essence of the music.
  9. The catacoustic properties of the room made it an ideal space for hosting intimate acoustic performances.
  10. The composer drew inspiration from the natural catacoustic phenomena of caves, incorporating echoes and reverberations into their compositions.

FAQs About the word catacoustic

That part of acoustics which treats of reflected sounds or echoes See Acoustics.

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No antonyms found.

The catacoustic resonance of the ancient cathedral's organ filled the sanctuary with majestic sound.

The musician experimented with catacoustic effects, creating ethereal harmonies that captivated the audience.

Scholars studied the intricacies of catacoustic instruments from different cultures to understand their historical significance.

The catacoustic properties of the amphitheater enhanced the performance, allowing every note to be heard with clarity.