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Definition of vocal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vocal is as below...
Vocal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the voice or
speech;
having
voice;
endowed
with
utterance;
full of
voice,
or
voices..
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Whisper
::
Whisper
(v. t.) To utter in a low and
nonvocal
tone; to say under the
breath;
hence,
to
mention
privately
and
confidentially,
or in a
whisper..
Uncertain
::
Uncertain
(a.)
Questionable;
equivocal;
indefinite;
problematical.
Ritornello
::
Ritornello
(n.) A short
intermediate
symphony,
or
instrumental
passage,
in the
course
of a vocal
piece;
an
interlude..
Harmonize
::
Harmonize
(v. i.) To agree in vocal or
musical
effect;
to form a
concord;
as, the tones
harmonize
perfectly..
Double
::
Double
(a.)
Divided
into two;
acting
two
parts,
one
openly
and the other
secretly;
equivocal;
deceitful;
insincere..
Shady
::
Shady
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to shade or
darkness;
hence,
unfit to be seen or
known;
equivocal;
dubious
or
corrupt..
Vocalism
::
Vocalism
(n.) A
vocalic
sound.
Wind
::
Wind (n.)
Breath
modulated
by the
respiratory
and vocal
organs,
or by an
instrument..
Equivocate
::
Equivocate
(a.) To use words of
equivocal
or
doubtful
signification;
to
express
one's
opinions
in terms which admit of
different
senses,
with
intent
to
deceive;
to use
ambiguous
expressions
with a view to
mislead;
as, to
equivocate
is the work of
duplicity..
Nonvocal
::
Nonvocal
(a.) Not
vocal;
destitute
of tone.
Voiceful
::
Voiceful
(a.)
Having
a voice or vocal
quality;
having
a loud voice or many
voices;
vocal;
sounding.
Unequivocal
::
Unequivocal
(a.) Not
equivocal;
not
doubtful;
not
ambiguous;
evident;
sincere;
plain;
as,
unequivocal
evidence;
unequivocal
words..
Bark
::
Bark (v. i.) To make a
short,
loud,
explosive
noise with the vocal
organs;
-- said of some
animals,
but
especially
of
dogs..
Flat
::
Flat
(superl.)
Sonant;
vocal;
--
applied
to any one of the
sonant
or vocal
consonants,
as
distinguished
from a
nonsonant
(or
sharp)
consonant..
Canto
::
Canto (n.) The
highest
vocal part; the air or
melody
in
choral
music;
anciently
the
tenor,
now the
soprano..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.)
Strictly:
A band
suitable
for the
performance
of
symphonies,
overtures,
etc., as well as for the
accompaniment
of
operas,
oratorios,
cantatas,
masses,
and the like, or of vocal and
instrumental
solos..
Vocalism
::
Vocalism
(n.) The
exercise
of the vocal
organs;
vocalization.
Vocality
::
Vocality
(n.) The
quality
of being a
vowel;
vocalic
character.
Round
::
Round (n.) A short vocal
piece,
resembling
a catch in which three or four
voices
follow
each other round in a
species
of canon in the
unison..
Symphyla
::
Symphony
(n.) An
instrumental
passage
at the
beginning
or end, or in the
course
of, a vocal
composition;
a
prelude,
interlude,
or
postude;
a
ritornello..
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