Brochophony

/broʊˈkɒfəni/ noun

A musical or acoustic phenomenon where sound seems to break or stutter, or the sound quality of a broken or fractured transmission.

From Greek 'brochos' (break/fracture) and 'phone' (sound). This is a technical term used in acoustics and telecommunications to describe disrupted audio signals.

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