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Stereo has 7 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Adjective · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

reproducer in which two microphones feed two or more loudspeakers to give a three-dimensional effect to the sound

"The old stereo setup, with its dual microphones feeding multiple speakers, made the concert feel like I was sitting right next to the drummer."

2

two photographs taken from slightly different angles that appear three-dimensional when viewed together

"The photographer asked us to take a stereo pair of the mountain so we could see its depth in 3D on our computer."

3

A system of recording or reproducing sound that uses two channels, each playing a portion of the original sound in such a way as to create the illusion of locating the sound at a particular position, each offset from the other, thereby more accurately imitating the location of the original sound when the recorded or reproduced sound is heard.

"After upgrading my old mono radio with a new stereo receiver, I could finally hear how much clearer the music sounded as if it were coming from all around me."

In plain English: A stereo is a device that plays music using two separate speakers to create a rich, three-dimensional sound.

"He plugged his phone into the stereo to listen to music while he worked."

Verb
1

To create a stereophotographic image of.

"The researcher used specialized equipment to stereo a series of high-altitude landscape photographs for detailed terrain analysis."

In plain English: To stereo something means to make it sound as if it is coming from two separate directions, creating a wide and immersive audio experience.

"The loud music from my neighbor's stereo disturbed everyone in the apartment."

Adjective
1

designating the reproduction of sound using two or more independent audio channels

"The new stereo setup allowed me to hear how the drummer's cymbals were distinctly separated from the bass guitar in the mix."

2

Of sound, music, etc, recorded in stereo.

"The old vinyl records crackled until I swapped them for a compact disc because the new songs were recorded in true stereo."

In plain English: Stereo means having two separate channels of sound, like the left and right speakers you hear on music.

"The stereo image on the screen looked very realistic."

Usage: Use this adjective to describe audio that captures and reproduces distinct left and right channels rather than mixing them into one single track. It is commonly paired with nouns like speakers or headphones but should not be confused with the noun form referring to a specific piece of equipment.

Proper Noun
1

A solar observation mission, consisting of two identical spacecraft, that will provide stereoscopic imaging of the Sun.

"The newly launched NASA stereo mission will capture three-dimensional images of solar flares by observing them from two separate spacecraft orbiting Earth."

Example Sentences
"The stereo image on the screen looked very realistic." adj
"He plugged his phone into the stereo to listen to music while he worked." noun
"The loud music from my neighbor's stereo disturbed everyone in the apartment." verb
See Also
speaker stereoscopic ghetto blaster console spacecraft sun stereophonic stereofluorescent
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
reproducer photograph
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
ghetto blaster iPod quadraphony Walkman anaglyph

Origin

The word stereo is a shortening of terms like stereotype and stereophone, which come from the Ancient Greek word for "solid." It entered English through these related words that originally described three-dimensional or solid qualities.

Rhyming Words
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