acoustic

acoustic
UK [əˈkuːstɪk] / US [əˈkustɪk] adjective
1) physics relating to sound and the way people hear things
2)
a) music an acoustic musical instrument does not use electronic equipment to make its sound louder

an acoustic guitar

b) music acoustic music is not made louder with electronic equipment

Derived word:
acoustically
UK [əˈkuːstɪklɪ] / US [əˈkustɪklɪ] adverb

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