gramophone

/ˈɡræməˌfoʊn/
noun
  1. An early device for playing recorded sound from flat discs (records), using a needle and a horn or amplifier.
    • Museums often display gramophones to show how people listened to music in the past.
    • The gramophone crackled as the record began to play.
    • My grandfather still has an old gramophone in his living room.
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