jukebox
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Jukebox \Juke"box\, n.
1. A phonograph or compact disc player with multiple discs,
requiring the insertion of coins prior to playing, and
allowing the user to select the playing of any disc in its
inventory. An early version was called the {nickelodeon}.
[PJC]
2. (Computers) a data-storage device having multiple compact
discs, of which only one may be on-line at any given time,
which permits the user (through computer commands) to
select on-line access to any disc from its inventory, in a
manner reminiscent of a musical jukebox[1].
[PJC]
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
45 Moby Thesaurus words for "jukebox":
Gramophone, PA, PA system, Victrola, audio sound system,
audiophile, binaural system, bitch box, bullhorn, cartridge,
ceramic pickup, changer, crystal pickup,
derived four-channel system, discrete four-channel system,
four-channel stereo system, hi-fi, hi-fi fan, high-fidelity,
intercom, intercommunication system, magnetic pickup,
monaural system, mono, needle, nickelodeon, phonograph,
photoelectric pickup, pickup, public-address system,
quadraphonic sound system, radio-phonograph combination,
record changer, record player, sound reproduction system,
sound truck, squawk box, stereo, stylus, system, tape deck,
tape recorder, tone arm, transcription turntable, turntable
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