
1) Breathe 2) Bubble 3) Buzz 4) Coo 5) Faintness 6) Hum 7) Lamentation 8) Murmuration 9) Mussitation 10) Mutter 11) Sound 12) Susurrate 13) Undertone 14) Whisper
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1) Brook sound 2) Celebrated early album 3) Celebrated inaugural album 4) Celebrated debut album 5) Celebrated first album 6) Complain repetitively 7) Contented sound 8) DC Comics supervillain 9) Exemplary inaugural album 10) Exemplary early album 11) Exemplary debut album 12) Exemplary first album
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Murmur usually means: It can also refer to: ==Music== ==Character== ==Computing== ==Other uses== mumble, whisper, murmur ...
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[company] Murmur is a hybrid studio/technology company that creates and distributes social films. It was formed in 2010 by producer Mike Knowlton and writer/director Hal Siegel. Murmur released its first film, Him, Her and Them in April 2011. As the first ever social film, it was distributed as a Facebook application. The film blends conven...
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[demon] In demonology, Murmur is a Great Duke and Earl of Hell, and has thirty legions of demons under his command. He teaches Philosophy, and can oblige the souls of the deceased to appear before the conjurer to answer every desired question. Murmur is depicted as a soldier riding a Vulture or a Griffin, and wearing a ducal crown. Two of h...
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[record label] Murmur was a record label that started as an imprint of Sony Music Australia in mid-1994. Named after REM`s first album, Murmur signed a number of Australia`s most successful rock bands, including Silverchair, Ammonia, Something for Kate and Jebediah. Notable alumni of Murmur are John O`Donnell, a former Rolling Stone journal...
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• (v. t.) To utter or give forth in low or indistinct words or sounds; as, to murmur tales. • (v. i.) A complaint half suppressed, or uttered in a low, muttering voice. • (v. i.) To make a low continued noise, like the hum of bees, a stream of water, distant waves, or the wind in a forest. • (v. i.) To utter complaints in a low,...
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A finding on physical examination of the heart that can, in some cases, indicate the presence of cardiac disease. Murmurs result from vibrations set up in the bloodstream and the surrounding heart and great vessels as the result of turbulent flow. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(mur´mәr) an auscultatory sound, benign or pathologic, loud or soft, particularly a periodic sound of short duration of cardiac or vascular origin.
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Mur'mur intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Murmured ;
present participle & verbal noun Murmuring .] [ French
murmurer , Latin
murmurare ,
murmurari , from
murmur murmur; confer Greek ... to roar ...
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Mur'mur transitive verb To utter or give forth in low or indistinct words or sounds; as, to
murmur tales.
Shak. « The people
murmured such things concerning him.»
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Mur'mur noun [ French murmure : confer Latin murmur . CF. Murmur , intransitive verb ] 1. A low, confused, and indistinct sound, like that of running water. 2. A complaint half suppressed, or uttered in a low, muttering voice. Chaucer.
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Murmur: A sound due to vibrations from the flow of blood through the heart or great vessels. A murmur may be innocent and be of no significance. Or it may be pathologic and reflect disease. A murmur is usually heard with a stethoscope. Common Misspellings: murmer
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An abnormal sound of the heart that can be a sign of abnormal function of the heart valves. Heart murmurs can be a result of defective heart valves, holes in the heart walls, fever and anemia. Heart murmurs that are related to congenital heart defects will be the loudest in the area of the chest where the heart problem takes place. Not all heart......
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Heart murmurs are sounds made as the blood moves through the heart. (Read about heart murmurs in 'The Heart and Its Valves')
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An abnormal heart sound produced when blood flows too rapidly or too chaotically through a portion of the heart; a common sign of heart disease.
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a characteristic sound (heard through a stethoscope) of blood flowing irregularly through the heart; can be harmless or may be an indication of disease
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grumble verb make complaining remarks or noises under one`s breath; `she grumbles when she feels overworked`
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An abnormal heart sound caused by abnormal blood flow.
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An abnormal heart sound. These are graded from 1-6, with 6 being the loudest murmur.
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a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices. · a mumbled or private expression of discontent. · Also called · an abnormal sound heard on listening to the heart, usually through a stethoscope, produced by the blood passing through deformed cardiac valves. · in some persons a simila...
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A sound heard with a stethoscope when blood flows in certain ways through the heart.
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a blowing or rasping sound heard while listening to the heart that may or may not indicate problems within the heart or circulatory system.
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Noises superimposed on normal heart sounds. They are caused by congenital defects or damaged heart valves that do not close properly and allow blood to leak back into the chamber from which it has come.
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[Literary terms] a low continuous indistinct sound
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