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What is the Greek suffix for voice?

The Greek suffix for voice is -phony.

Here are some examples of words using this suffix:

* Telephony: Communication over a distance using electronic signals.

* Cacophony: Harsh, discordant sound.

* Euphony: Pleasing, harmonious sound.

* Symphony: A musical composition for an orchestra.

* Stenophony: A system for recording speech.

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