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1 audio-
[o:diəu]( as part of a word) (of sound or hearing.) audio- -
2 audio-visual
[o:diəu'viʒuəl] -
3 audio-typist
(a typist who types from a recording on a tape-recorder etc.) -
4 audio-visual aids
noun plural (films, recordings etc used in teaching.) -
5 ultra-audio wave
(fiz) undă ultrasonică
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