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Muzak
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myoo
-zak
]
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Mu·zak
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ˈmyu
zæk
/
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myoo
-zak
]
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Trademark
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recorded background music transmitted by radio, telephone, or satellite to built-in sets in offices, restaurants, waiting rooms, etc.
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Muzak
(ˈmjuːzæk)
—
n
trademark
recorded light music played in shops, restaurants, factories, etc, to entertain, increase sales or production, etc
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Muzak
1938, proprietary name for piped music, supposedly a blend of music and Kodak, said to have been coined c.1922 by Gen. George Squier, who developed the system of background music for workplaces.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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