
1) Able 2) Adio 3) Audio 4) Bay 5) Beep 6) Bleep 7) Bombilate 8) Bombilation 9) Bombinate 10) Bombination 11) Bosporus 12) Burble 13) Buzz 14) Cackel 15) Chirk 16) Chirp 17) Chirrup 18) Chorus 19) Click 20) Clink 21) Clop 22) Clunk 23) Cogent 24) Complete 25) Convincing 26) Dardanelles 27) Deep 28) Dissonate
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1) Accent 2) Air waves 3) Announce by means of a sound 4) Anything heard 5) Appear in a certain way 6) Aspirate 7) Audibility 8) Audio 9) Auditory effect 10) Blare 11) Blast 12) Boating locale 13) Cadence 14) Cause to sound 15) Clamour 16) Clatter 17) Coastal and oceanic landform 18) Deep and complete
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A quality attributed by the human auditory association area to the effect of longitudinal pressure waves received through a medium from a vibrating body.
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• (v. t.) To cause to exit as a sound; as, to sound a note with the voice, or on an instrument. • (superl.) Healthy; not diseased; not being in a morbid state; -- said of body or mind; as, a sound body; a sound constitution; a sound understanding. • (superl.) Founded in law; legal; valid; not defective; as, a sound title to land. &bu...
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a mechanical disturbance from a state of equilibrium that propagates through an elastic material medium. A purely subjective definition of sound is ... [31 related articles]
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1) Moving pressure variations in air caused by something vibrating between 20 times a second and 20,000 times a second or similar variations in other substances like water.
2) Loosely, any audio signal regardless of its energy form.
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Any pressure variation (in air, water or other medium) which is detectable by the human ear.
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(sound) the sensation resulting from stimulation of the ear by vibrations of air or some other elastic medium with a frequency between 20 and 20,000 Hz. a noise, normal or abnormal, heard within the body; see also under bruit, fremitus, murmur, and rale. a slender instrument to be introduced ...
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A term referring to a board which has no or very few defects which will effect its strength
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A body of water that is usually broad, elongate, and parallel to the shore between the mainland and one or more islands.
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Sound adjective [
Compar. Sounder ;
superl. Soundest .] [ Middle English
sound , Anglo-Saxon
sund ; akin to D. ge
zond , G. ge
sund , Old High German gi
sunt , Dan. & Swedish
sund , and perhaps to ...
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Sound adverb Soundly. « So
sound he slept that naught might him awake.»
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Sound intransitive verb To ascertain the depth of water with a sounding line or other device. « I
sound as a shipman
soundeth in the sea with his plummet to know the depth of sea.»
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Sound noun [ Anglo-Saxon
sund a swimming, akin to English
swim . See
Swim .] The air bladder of a fish; as, cod
sounds are an esteemed article of food.
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Sound transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Sounded ;
present participle & verbal noun Sounding .] [ French
sonder ; confer Anglo-Saxon
sund gyrd a sounding rod,
sund line a sounding line (see
Sound a...
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A longitudinal wave which travels through a medium, usually air. Sound also travels through liquids (e.g. water) and solids (e.g. steel). The volume (loudness) of sound is measured using the decibel (dB) scale
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Austrian dialect expression (also Toni) for the first name Anton, which was formerly used as a term for large wine bottles of undefined size. See also under bottles and wine vessels.
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(1) (noun) a relatively long arm of the sea or ocean forming a CHANNEL between an island and a mainland or connecting two larger bodies, as a sea and the ocean, or two parts of the same body; usually wider and more extensive than a STRAIT. (2) (verb) To measure the DEPTH of the water.
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verb utter with vibrating vocal chords
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adjective thorough; `a sound thrashing`
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A sound ARGUMENT is a VALID argument in which all of the PREMISES are true.
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A type of physical kinetic energy called acoustical energy that falls within the portion of the spec
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Emerging from British slang, and not exactly deviating from its original etymology of being in a state of health, as in “safe and sound”, to mean decent.
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[SAT terms] mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium
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in good condition; free from defect, damage, or decay
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