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'steriəu 1. adjective(short for stereophonic or stereoscopic: a stereo recording.)2. noun1) (stereophonic equipment, especially a record-player: Have you got (a) stereo?) stereoanlegg2) (stereophonic sound or stereoscopic vision: recorded/filmed in stereo.) stereo(lyd/-visjon)Isubst. \/ˈsterɪəʊ\/, \/ˈstɪərɪəʊ\/1) stereo, stereoanlegg, stereofonisk system2) stereofotografering, stereoskopisk foto3) ( boktrykking) stereotypi(plate)IIadj. \/ˈsterɪəʊ\/, \/ˈstɪərɪəʊ\/stereo-, stereofonisk, stereoskopisk
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