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UTTERANCE |
Vocal sound |
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TONE |
Vocal sound |
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VOICE |
Vocal sound |
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VOCALLY |
In a vocal manner; with voice; orally; with audible
sound. |
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SONOROUS |
Yielding sound; characterized by sound; vocal; sonant;
as, the vowels are sonorous. |
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SUBTONIC |
A subtonic sound or element; a vocal consonant, as b, d,
g, n, etc.; a subvocal. |
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POLYPHONE |
A character or vocal sign representing more than one
sound, as read, which is pronounced red. |
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ARTICULATION |
A sound made by the vocal organs; an articulate
utterance or an elementary sound, esp. a consonant. |
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SLIDE |
A sound which, by a gradual change in the position of the
vocal organs, passes imperceptibly into another sound. |
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VOICED |
Uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of the vocal
cords; sonant; -- said of a sound uttered with the glottis narrowed. |
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HOARSENESS |
Harshness or roughness of voice or sound, due to mucus
collected on the vocal cords, or to swelling or looseness of the cords. |
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VOCAL |
A vocal sound; specifically, a purely vocal element of
speech, unmodified except by resonance; a vowel or a diphthong; a tonic
element; a tonic... |
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SURD |
Uttered, as an element of speech, without tone, or proper
vocal sound; voiceless; unintonated; nonvocal; atonic; whispered;
aspirated; sharp; h... |
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WHISPER |
... heard
only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk
without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or voc... |
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WORD |
The spoken sign of a conception or an idea; an articulate or
vocal sound, or a combination of articulate and vocal sounds, uttered
by the human... |
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WYVERN |
...r of the English alphabet, has three
sounds; a compound nonvocal sound (that of ks), as in wax; a compound
vocal sound (that of gz), as in examp... |
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SONANT |
Uttered, as an element of speech, with tone or proper vocal
sound, as distinguished from mere breath sound; intonated; voiced;
tonic; the oppos... |
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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 ... |
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MYZOSTOMATA |
...) the fourteenth letter of English alphabet, is a vocal consonent,
and, in allusion to its mode of formation, is called the dentinasal or
lingua... |
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RYTINA |
... a mere hissing, as in sack, this; the other a
vocal hissing (the same as that of z), as in is, wise. Besides these it
sometimes has the sounds ... |