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What is the full form of speaker?

"Speaker" doesn't have a full form. It's a word in its own right.

However, it can refer to different things depending on the context. For example:

* A person who speaks: This is the most common meaning, especially in contexts like "speaker at a conference," or "speaker of a language."

* A device that produces sound: This could refer to a loudspeaker, a speakerphone, or even a computer speaker.

So, while it doesn't have a full form, it's a word with different interpretations.

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