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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
stereophonic

1927, from stereo- + phonic. Related: Stereophony (1950); stereophonics (1958).

Wiktionary
stereophonic

a. of or pertaining to sound reproduction using two channels to give a more natural two-dimensional sound distribution

WordNet
stereophonic

adj. designating sound transmission from two sources through two channels [syn: stereo, two-channel]

Usage examples of "stereophonic".

It may be helpful to consider the recordings of Parent data as somewhat like the recording of stereophonic sound.

When he drifted through the flowers and trees, enjoying the bird songs and the stereophonic classical Chinese music, he put the Amazon far from his mind, imagined himself to be walking in his garden in Shanghai so many years before.

Above, behind, below them in the void there hung reclining seats, stereophonic headsets, drinks trolleys, motion discomfort receptacles, disembarkation cards, duty-free video games, braided caps, paper cups, blankets, oxygen masks.

That would be all she needed right now, to get handed an animated Watch tower, complete with stereophonic sound effects triggered by the warmth of her thumb and forefinger.