kinetophone

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

kineto- +‎ -phone

Noun[edit]

kinetophone (plural kinetophones)

  1. (historical) A machine combining a kinetoscope and a phonograph synchronized so as to reproduce a scene and its accompanying sounds.
    Synonym: kinetophonograph
    • 1941, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers:
      Shortly thereafter, many parlors installed kinetophones, in which patrons, after putting a coin in the slot, could peer through an eyepiece at moving pictures and, at the same time, by means of ear-tubes somewhat similar to the physician's stethoscope, listen to a sound accompaniment.