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The Definition "'Phonograph' Is a Word Derived from the Greek

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The definition "'Phonograph' is a word derived from the Greek words phon, meaning 'sound' and graphein, meaning 'to write'" is an example of:

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Definitions:

Sarcasm, Wit, Or Irony

Forms of verbal expression often used to convey humor or critique, through mock praise, clever remarks, or highlighting contradictions.

Satire

A genre of literature, performing arts, or other media that uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize prevailing immorality or foolishness, especially targeting politics and society.

Sentence 1

The initial sentence in a paragraph or document, often setting the tone or direction of the content that follows.

Multitasking

The ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously.

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