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TONE |
Sound quality |
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RESONANCE |
Sound quality |
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TIMBRE |
Sound quality |
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SONORITY |
Sound quality |
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SONIC |
Of sound quality |
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TONAL |
Of sound quality |
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SONORIFIC |
Producing sound; as, the sonorific quality of a body. |
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PLANGENCY |
The quality or state of being plangent; a beating sound. |
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VOWELIZE |
To give the quality, sound, or office of a vowel to. |
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JUDICIOUSNESS |
The quality or state of being judicious; sagacity;
sound judgment. |
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INJUDICIOUSNESS |
The quality of being injudicious; want of sound
judgment; indiscretion. |
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ASPERITY |
Roughness or harshness of sound; that quality which
grates upon the ear; raucity. |
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WHOLENESS |
The quality or state of being whole, entire, or sound;
entireness; totality; completeness. |
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ABSURDITY |
The quality of being absurd or inconsistent with obvious
truth, reason, or sound judgment. |
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LABIALISM |
The quality of being labial; as, the labialism of an
articulation; conversion into a labial, as of a sound which is
different in another language. |
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SOUNDNESS |
The quality or state of being sound; as, the soundness
of timber, of fruit, of the teeth, etc.; the soundness of reasoning or
argument; soundness of faith. |
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PLUMB |
To sound with a plumb or plummet, as the depth of water;
hence, to examine by test; to ascertain the depth, quality, dimension,
etc.; to sound; to fathom; to test. |
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DISTINGUISH |
...it might be confounded; as, to
distinguish the sound of a drum. ... |
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VOICE |
Sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human
beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered considered as possessing
some special... |
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BREAK |
...breaks
when it is strained beyond its compass and a tone or note is not
completed, but degenerates into an unmusical sound instead. Also, to
... |
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ACCENT |
...to
regulate the pronunciation; esp.: (a) a mark to indicate the nature and
place of the spoken accent; (b) a mark to indicate the quality of sou... |
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VOWEL |
A vocal, or sometimes a whispered, sound modified by
resonance in the oral passage, the peculiar resonance in each case
giving to each several ... |