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Definition of voice
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 voice is as below...
Voice (n.) The
faculty
or power of
utterance;
as, to
cultivate
the
voice..
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Taille
::
Taille
(n.) The
French
name for the tenor voice or part; also, for the tenor viol or
viola..
Orthophony
::
Orthophony
(n.) The art of
correct
articulation;
voice
training.
Gastriloquy
::
Gastriloquy
(n.) A voice or
utterance
which
appears
to
proceed
from the
stomach;
ventriloquy.
Tenor
::
Tenor (n.) The
higher
of the two kinds of
voices
usually
belonging
to adult
males;
hence,
the part in the
harmony
adapted
to this
voice;
the
second
of the four parts in the scale of
sounds,
reckoning
from the base, and
originally
the air, to which the other parts were
auxillary..
Reedy
::
Reedy (a.)
Having
the
quality
of reed in tone, that is, ///// and thin^ as some
voices..
Demon
::
Demon (n.) One's
genius;
a
tutelary
spirit
or
internal
voice;
as, the demon of
Socrates..
Cynanthropy
::
Cynanthropy
(n.) A kind of
madness
in which men fancy
themselves
changed
into dogs, and
imitate
the voice and
habits
of that
animal..
Volume
::
Volume
(n.)
Amount,
fullness,
quantity,
or
caliber
of voice or
tone..
Phthongal
::
Phthongal
(a.)
Formed
into, or
characterized
by,
voice;
vocalized;
-- said of all the
vowels
and the
semivowels,
also of the vocal or
sonant
consonants
g, d, b, l, r, v, z, etc..
Clear
::
Clear (v. t.) To free from
impediment
or
incumbrance,
from
defilement,
or from
anything
injurious,
useless,
or
offensive;
as, to clear land of trees or
brushwood,
or from
stones;
to clear the sight or the
voice;
to clear one's self from debt; -- often used with of, off, away, or out..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) Cry;
voice.
Buzz
::
Buzz (n.) The
audible
friction
of voice
consonants.
Accent
::
Accent
(n.)
Modulation
of the voice in
speaking;
manner
of
speaking
or
pronouncing;
peculiar
or
characteristic
modification
of the
voice;
tone; as, a
foreign
accent;
a
French
or a
German
accent..
Manifest
::
Manifest
(v. t.) To
exhibit
the
manifests
or
prepared
invoices
of; to
declare
at the
customhouse.
Giggle
::
Giggle
(v. t.) To laugh with short
catches
of the
breath
or
voice;
to laugh in a
light,
affected,
or silly
manner;
to
titter
with
childish
levity..
Crescendo
::
Crescendo
(a. & adv.) With a
constantly
increasing
volume
of
voice;
with
gradually
increasing
strength
and
fullness
of tone; -- a
direction
for the
performance
of
music,
indicated
by the mark, or by
writing
the word on the
score..
Descant
::
Descant
(v. i.) The
canto,
cantus,
or
soprano
voice;
the
treble..
Hoarse
::
Hoarse
(superl.)
Having
a
harsh,
rough,
grating
voice or
sound,
as when
affected
with a cold;
making
a
rough,
harsh cry or
sound;
as, the
hoarse
raven..
Whisper
::
Whisper
(n.) A low, soft,
sibilant
voice or
utterance,
which can be heard only by those near at hand; voice or
utterance
that
employs
only
breath
sound
without
tone,
friction
against
the edges of the vocal cords and
arytenoid
cartilages
taking
the place of the
vibration
of the cords that
produces
tone;
sometimes,
in a
limited
sense,
the sound
produced
by such
friction
as
distinguished
from
breath
sound made by
friction
against
parts of the
mouth.
See
Voice,
n., 2, and Guide to
Pronunciation,
//
Gruff
::
Gruff
(superl.)
Of a rough or stern
manner,
voice,
or
countenance;
sour;
surly;
severe;
harsh..
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