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Definition of voice
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Voice (v. i.) To
clamor;
to cry out.
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Round
::
Round (a.)
Uttered
or
emitted
with a full tone; as, a round
voice;
a round
note..
Contralto
::
Contralto
(n.) The part sung by the
highest
male or
lowest
female
voices;
the alto or
counter
tenor.
Figurate
::
Figurate
(a.)
Florid;
figurative;
involving
passing
discords
by the freer
melodic
movement
of one or more parts or
voices
in the
harmony;
as,
figurate
counterpoint
or
descant..
Tune
::
Tune (v. i.) To utter
inarticulate
harmony
with the
voice;
to sing
without
pronouncing
words;
to hum.
Sounding-board
::
Sounding-board
(n.) A board or
structure
placed
behind
or over a
pulpit
or
rostrum
to give
distinctness
to a
speaker's
voice.
Quintette
::
Quintette
(n.) A
composition
for five
voices
or
instruments;
also, the set of five
persons
who sing or play
five-part
music..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.) The
commotion
or
agitation
of a
multitude,
usually
accompanied
with great
noise,
uproar,
and
confusion
of
voices;
hurly-burly;
noisy
confusion..
Phonetics
::
Phonetics
(n.) The
doctrine
or
science
of
sounds;
especially
those of the human
voice;
phonology.
Stentorin
::
Stentorian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
stentor;
extremely
loud;
powerful;
as, a
stentorian
voice;
stentorian
lungs..
Hoarseness
::
Hoarseness
(n.)
Harshness
or
roughness
of voice or
sound,
due to mucus
collected
on the vocal
cords,
or to
swelling
or
looseness
of the
cords..
Volume
::
Volume
(n.)
Amount,
fullness,
quantity,
or
caliber
of voice or
tone..
Vox
::
Vox (n.) A
voice.
Hear
::
Hear (v. t.) To
perceive
by the ear; to
apprehend
or take
cognizance
of by the ear; as, to hear
sounds;
to hear a
voice;
to hear one
call..
Word
::
Word (n.) 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
voice,
and by
custom
expressing
an idea or
ideas;
a
single
component
part of human
speech
or
language;
a
constituent
part of a
sentence;
a term; a
vocable..
Vocal
::
Vocal (a.)
Uttered
or
modulated
by the
voice;
oral; as, vocal
melody;
vocal
prayer..
Monophonic
::
Monophonic
(a.)
Single-voiced;
having
but one part; as, a
monophonic
composition;
--
opposed
to
polyphonic..
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To
increase
the
strength,
vigor,
or
vehemence
of; to
excite;
to
intensify;
to
invigorate;
to
heighten;
as, to raise the
pulse;
to raise the
voice;
to raise the
spirits
or the
courage;
to raise the heat of a
furnace..
Modulation
::
Modulation
(n.) The act of
modulating,
or the state of being
modulated;
as, the
modulation
of the
voice..
Baritone
::
Baritone
(n.) A
person
having
a voice of such
range.
Raucity
::
Raucity
(n.)
Harshness
of
sound;
rough
utterance;
hoarseness;
as, the
raucity
of a
trumpet,
or of the human
voice..
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