
1) Accessory for Al Hirt 2) Accessory for Miles Davis 3) All clammed up 4) Audio-squelching button 5) Bell insert 6) Biannual magazine 7) British online magazine 8) Button on a remote 9) Button pressed for silence 10) Button that silences 11) Colombian soup 12) Commercial break button 13) Common swan
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1) Dumb 2) Inarticulate 3) Nonspeaking 4) Quieten 5) Reduce 6) Silent 7) Sordino 8) Sourdine 9) Unarticulate 10) Unspoken 11) Wordless
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- a deaf person who is unable to speak
- a device used to soften the tone of a musical instrument
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• (v. t.) To cast off; to molt. • (a.) Incapable of speaking; dumb. • (n.) One who, from deafness, either congenital or from early life, is unable to use articulate language; a deaf-mute. • (a.) Not speaking; uttering no sound; silent. • (n.) The dung of birds. • (n.) One who does not speak, whether from physical inabi...
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(from the article `submarine`) ...a more ambitious undersea craft. This new submarine was to carry 100 men and be powered by a steam engine. Fulton died before the craft was ...
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(from the article `instrumentation`) The string mute is a device that softens the tone of the instrument. Muting is also used by brass instruments, particularly the trumpet and trombone, ...
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1. One who does not speak, whether from physical inability, unwillingness, or other cause. Specifically: One who, from deafness, either congenital or from early life, is unable to use articulate language; a deaf-mute. ... A person employed by undertakers at a funeral. ... A person whose part in a play does not require him to speak. ... Among the Tu...
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(mūt) unable or unwilling to speak, such as because of deafness. to muffle or soften a sound.
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Mute (mūt)
transitive verb [ Latin
mutare to change. See
Molt .] To cast off; to molt. « Have I
muted all my feathers?»
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Mute adjective [ Latin
mutus ; confer Greek ... to shut, Sanskrit
m...ta bound,
m...ka dumb: confer Middle English
muet , from French
muet , a dim. of Old French
mu , Latin
mutus .]
1. Not speaking; uttering no sound; silent. « All the ...
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Mute noun The dung of birds.
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Mute transitive verb & i. [ French
mutir ,
émeutir , Old French
esmeltir , from OD.
smelten , prop., to melt. See
Smelt .] To eject the contents of the bowels; -- said of birds.
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Mute: A mute is a person who does not speak, either from an inability to speak or an unwillingness to speak. The term 'mute' is specifically applied to a person who, due to profound congenital (or early) deafness, is unable to use articulate language and so is deaf-mute. A mute in speech is a letter that is silent and also an element of speech form...
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hawk droppings.
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Mute is the collective noun for a group of hounds.
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Referring both to the fecal matter and to the act of defecating. To mute usually refers to falcons defecating where the material drops from the cloaca straight down, while slicing (or propelling the matter out of the cloaca) refers to hawks. The common term mute is often used as a general term for all. The dried white urates are also referred to as...
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mute 1. Refraining from producing speech or vocal sounds. 2. Unable to speak or to vocalize, as certain animals. 3. Linguistics: Not pronounced, silent, as the e in the word house and mute. 4. Someone who is incapable of speech; not making any sound; silent; usually because of deafness, loss of or damage to the tongue, etc. 5. To soften the ton...
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Translations for „mute“ Become a Premium Member today! Designation for the state of a grape must which is not fermenting or which has stopped fermenting, for example by the addition of sulphur. See Mutage and Silent Sulphurization.
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Dropping of longwings, orig,OFr: meutir= to melt
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A device fitted to a musical instrument to alter the sound produced â€` normally reducing the volume
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adjective unable to speak because of hereditary deafness
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tongueless adjective lacking power of speech
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In music, any device used to dampen the vibration of an instrument and so affect the tone. Orchestral strings apply a form of clamp to the bridge – the change is used to dramatic effect by Bartók in the opening bars of
Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta (1936). Brass instruments use the hand or a plug of metal o...
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hawk droppings.
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A control found on receivers, some mixers, and certain signal processing units that silences (mutes)
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