
1) Connotation 2) Extra meaning 3) Harmonic 4) Hint 5) Implication 6) Import 7) Insinuation 8) Meaning 9) Nuance 10) Part of a harmonic series 11) Secondary meaning 12) Shade 13) Significance 14) Signification 15) Subsidiary intent
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1) Insinuation 2) Nuance
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An overtone is any frequency higher than the fundamental frequency of a sound. Using the model of Fourier analysis, the fundamental and the overtones together are called partials. Harmonics, or more precisely, harmonic partials, are partials whose frequencies are integer multiples of the fundamental (including the fundamental which is 1 times itse...
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[musical group] Overtone is an a cappella/vocal band that made its debut in 2006 and originates from Johannesburg, South Africa. Overtone is best known for their vocal renditions of pop music and diverse repertoire. In 2009 they were discovered by Dina Eastwood, wife of actor/director Clint Eastwood while in South Africa shooting his film I...
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• (n.) One of the harmonics faintly heard with and above a tone as it dies away, produced by some aliquot portion of the vibrating sting or column of air which yields the fundamental tone; one of the natural harmonic scale of tones, as the octave, twelfth, fifteenth, etc.; an aliquot or `partial` tone; a harmonic. See Harmonic, and Tone.Overto...
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in acoustics, tone sounding above the fundamental tone when a string or air column vibrates as a whole, producing the fundamental, or first harmonic. ... [11 related articles]
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A whole-number multiple of the fundamental frequency of a tone. The overtones define the harmonic spectrum of a sound. See Partial
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Any of the tones, other than the lowest or fundamental tone, of which a sound is composed. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A whole-number multiple of the fundamental frequency of a tone. The overtones define the harmonic spectrum of a sound. See Fourier analysis, partial.
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An integer multiple of fundamental frequency. The first overtone is twice the fundamental, the second is three times the fundamental, etc. (WW)
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O'ver·tone` noun [ A translation of German
oberton . See
Over ,
Tone .]
(Mus.) One of the harmonics faintly heard with and above a tone as it dies away, produced by some aliquot portion of the vibrating sting or column of air which yields the fundamental tone; one of the natu...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ō′vĕr-tōn Definitions: 1. Any of the tones, other than the lowest or fundamental tone, of which a complex sound is composed.
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In music, an overtone is one of the harmonics faintly heard with and above a tone as it dies away, produced by some aliquot portion of the vibrating sting or column of air which yields the fundamental tone; one of the natural harmonic scale of tones, as the octave, twelfth, fifteenth, etc.
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The secondary colour of the surface of a natural or cultured pearl, created when the layers of nacre split white light into its component colours
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The dominant aroma or flavor in a wine.
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A whole-number multiple of the fundamental frequency of a tone. The overtones define the harmonic spectrum of a sound. See Partial.
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[
n] - (usually plural) an ulterior implicit meaning or quality 2. [n] - a harmonic with a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency
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overtone 1. An analogous component of any non-acoustic oscillation, having a frequency that is an integral multiple of the fundamental frequency. 2. Overtone singing, a form of vocal music (traditional; especially, in Mongolia, Tibet, and adjacent parts of central Asia) in which the production and varying of overtones above a fundamental note is a...
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A harmonic frequency related to the fundamental.Normally used in music to describe a higher frequency harmonic (not general used in wave mechanics). See also: Frequency, Harmonic.
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partial 1 partial tone noun a harmonic with a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency
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Note that has a frequency or pitch that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency, the sounding body's natural frequency. Each sound source produces a unique set of overtones, which gives the source its quality or timbre
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Similar in concept to a harmonic. Overtones are sounds produced by an instrument (or sound source) t
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an acoustical frequency that is higher in frequency than the fundamental. · an additional, usually subsidiary and implicit meaning or quality: an aesthetic theory with definite political overtones.
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