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<b>Gramophone</i> is the name more frequently used in Britain for what is called the phonograph in the United States. Both words derive from the same Greek roots: but a different order was used for the coined word on opposite sides of the Atlantic.
Gramophone is the name more frequently used in Britain for what is called the phonograph in the United States. Both words derive from the same Greek roots: but a different order was used for the coined word on opposite sides of the Atlantic.

Gramophone is the name more frequently used in Britain for what is called the phonograph in the United States. Both words derive from the same Greek roots: but a different order was used for the coined word on opposite sides of the Atlantic.

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