moog

Moog synthesizer

[mohg]
noun Music, Trademark.
an electronic synthesizer.
Also called Moog.


Origin:
1965–70; named after Robert A. Moog (born 1934), U.S. engineer

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Moog (muːɡ, məʊɡ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
music trademark a type of synthesizer
 
[C20: named after Robert Moog (1934--2005), US engineer]

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Moog
1969, from R.A. Moog, U.S. engineer who invented it.
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