fonóforo 26
It is a word that is little used in Spanish, not so its version in English, French or Portuguese, where they name among others the bones of the ear that move with the sound vibration. In our language it is almost poetic, it comes from Greek 966; 969; 957; 951; ( I phone "voice, sound" ) 966; 959; 961; 969; 962; ( "carrying" forums) and is used only in its meaning of "means of transporting sounds, sound messages" (from a telegraph cable to a hearing aid for hypoacoustics).