Phonograph, telephone, cellphone, phonics, headphone, microphone, Saxophone, xylophone. Just to list a few.
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saxophone
Words containing the root word phon:phonographphonologyphonemephonologicalmegaphonesaxophonetelephonemicrophonexylophone
Here are a few word that have phon them (I got them from http://www.morewords.com/contains/phon):allophonesanglophoneantiphonantiphonalantiphonallyantiphonalsantiphonscacophoniescacophonouscacophonycellphonecellphonescolophoncolophonsearphoneearphoneseuphoniouseuphoniouslyeuphoniumeuphoniumseuphonyfrancophonegramophonegramophonesheadphoneheadphoneshomophonehomophoneshomophonyhydrophonehydrophonesmegaphonemegaphonedmegaphonesmegaphoningmicrophonemicrophonesmonophonicphonephonedphonemephonemesphonemicphonemicallyphonemicsphonesphoneticphoneticallyphoneticianphoneticiansphoneticsphonicphonicallyphonicsphoniedphonierphoniesphoniestphoninessphoningphonographphonographicphonographsphonologicalphonologicallyphonologistphonologistsphonologyphononphonyphonyingpolyphonicpolyphonyquadraphonicquadraphonicsradiophoneradiophonesradiotelephoneradiotelephonessaxophonesaxophonessaxophonistsaxophonistssiphonsiphonedsiphoningsiphonssousaphonesousaphonesspeakerphonespeakerphonesstereophonicsymphonicsymphoniessymphonistssymphonysyphonsyphonedsyphoningsyphonstelephonetelephonedtelephonertelephonerstelephonestelephonictelephoningtelephonisttelephoniststelephonyvibraphonevibraphonesvibraphonistvibraphonistsvideophonevideophonesxylophonexylophonesxylophonistxylophonists
Sound.
Adore does not have a root word but it is its self a root word for words like adorable
Words with the root care:caredcarefulcarefullycaringuncaring
Words containing the root word phon:phonographphonologyphonemephonologicalmegaphonesaxophonetelephonemicrophonexylophone
The Greek root word for "phon" is "phone," which means "sound" or "voice." It is commonly used in words related to sound or communication, such as telephone, microphone, and symphony.
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The word root that means voice is "phon" or "phono".
Here are a few word that have phon them (I got them from http://www.morewords.com/contains/phon):allophonesanglophoneantiphonantiphonalantiphonallyantiphonalsantiphonscacophoniescacophonouscacophonycellphonecellphonescolophoncolophonsearphoneearphoneseuphoniouseuphoniouslyeuphoniumeuphoniumseuphonyfrancophonegramophonegramophonesheadphoneheadphoneshomophonehomophoneshomophonyhydrophonehydrophonesmegaphonemegaphonedmegaphonesmegaphoningmicrophonemicrophonesmonophonicphonephonedphonemephonemesphonemicphonemicallyphonemicsphonesphoneticphoneticallyphoneticianphoneticiansphoneticsphonicphonicallyphonicsphoniedphonierphoniesphoniestphoninessphoningphonographphonographicphonographsphonologicalphonologicallyphonologistphonologistsphonologyphononphonyphonyingpolyphonicpolyphonyquadraphonicquadraphonicsradiophoneradiophonesradiotelephoneradiotelephonessaxophonesaxophonessaxophonistsaxophonistssiphonsiphonedsiphoningsiphonssousaphonesousaphonesspeakerphonespeakerphonesstereophonicsymphonicsymphoniessymphonistssymphonysyphonsyphonedsyphoningsyphonstelephonetelephonedtelephonertelephonerstelephonestelephonictelephoningtelephonisttelephoniststelephonyvibraphonevibraphonesvibraphonistvibraphonistsvideophonevideophonesxylophonexylophonesxylophonistxylophonists
The root "phon" relates to sound or voice. It is commonly seen in words such as telephone (sound from afar), symphony (sounds together), and microphone (small sound receiver).
Sound is the meaning of the Greek root 'phon-'. An English derivative is 'phonograph', which literally mens 'sound writer'. A Latin derivative is the masculine gender noun 'phonascus', which means 'teacher of singing'.
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Sound.
The root of the word "aloof" is believed to be from the Middle English word "aloof" meaning "away, at a distance." It originated from the Old Norse word "a loof" meaning "to windward."
Words beginning with phon: * phonation * phone * phonetics * phonemic * phoneme * phony * phonic * phonograph
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