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discography

or 徱·Dz··

[ dih-skog-ruh-fee ]

noun

plural discographies.
  1. a selective or complete list of phonograph recordings, typically of one composer, performer, or conductor.
  2. the analysis, history, or classification of phonograph recordings.
  3. the methods of analyzing or classifying phonograph recordings.


discography

/ ɪˈɒɡəɪ /

noun

  1. a classified reference list of gramophone records
  2. another word for discology
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Derived Forms

  • 徱ˈDz, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • 徱···· [dis-k, uh, -, graf, -i-k, uh, l], 徱c·i adjective
  • 徱c·i·· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of discography1

From the French word discographie, dating back to 1930–35. See disc, -o-, -graphy
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Even a passing glance at his discography proves him right.

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“Please be advised that these recordings are fake and not approved, and are not songs from her official discography.”

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And for people approaching the Fania discography for the first time, the old albums still dazzle with their poetry and vision.

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But the holiday season is not the only reason we have been plugged into the music juggernaut's extensive discography.

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Fans noted that the selection meant the acoustic sets had kicked off in 2023 with Tim McGraw, the first song in her discography, and ended with The Manuscript, the most recent.

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