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Definition of audible
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Audible
(n.) That which may be
heard.
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Microphone
::
Microphone
(n.) An
instrument
for
intensifying
and
making
audible
very
feeble
sounds.
It
produces
its
effects
by the
changes
of
intensity
in an
electric
current,
occasioned
by the
variations
in the
contact
resistance
of
conducting
bodies,
especially
of
imperfect
conductors,
under the
action
of
acoustic
vibrations..
Sneeze
::
Sneeze
(n.) A
sudden
and
violent
ejection
of air with an
audible
sound,
chiefly
through
the
nose..
Clear
::
Clear
(superl.)
Easily
or
distinctly
heard;
audible;
canorous.
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) That
portion
of a
telephonic
apparatus,
or
similar
system,
at which the
message
is
received
and made
audible;
--
opposed
to
transmitter..
Phonograph
::
Phonograph
(n.) An
instrument
for the
mechanical
registration
and
reproduction
of
audible
sounds,
as
articulate
speech,
etc. It
consists
of a
rotating
cylinder
or disk
covered
with some
material
easily
indented,
as
tinfoil,
wax,
paraffin,
etc., above which is a thin plate
carrying
a
stylus.
As the plate
vibrates
under the
influence
of a
sound,
the
stylus
makes
minute
indentations
or
undulations
in the soft
material,
and
these,
when the
cylinder
or disk is again
turned,
set the plate in
vibration
Vocally
::
Vocally
(adv.)
In a vocal
manner;
with
voice;
orally;
with
audible
sound.
Hawk
::
Hawk (v. i.) To clear the
throat
with an
audible
sound by
forcing
an
expiratory
current
of air
through
the
narrow
passage
between
the
depressed
soft
palate
and the root of the
tongue,
thus
aiding
in the
removal
of
foreign
substances..
Enunciate
::
Enunciate
(v. t.) To make
distinctly
audible;
to utter
articulately;
to
pronounce;
as, to
enunciate
a word
distinctly..
Audible
::
Audible
(a.)
Capable
of being
heard;
loud
enough
to be
heard;
actually
heard;
as, an
audible
voice or
whisper..
Audible
::
Audible
(n.) That which may be
heard.
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To cause to sound by one or more
beats;
to
indicate
or
notify
by
audible
strokes;
as, the clock
strikes
twelve;
the drums
strike
up a
march..
Sigh
::
Sigh (v. i.) To
inhale
a
larger
quantity
of air than
usual,
and
immediately
expel it; to make a deep
single
audible
respiration,
especially
as the
result
or
involuntary
expression
of
fatigue,
exhaustion,
grief,
sorrow,
or the
like..
Audibility
::
Audibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
audible;
power of being
heard;
audible
capacity.
Inaudibility
::
Inaudibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
inaudible;
inaudibleness.
Snicker
::
Snicker
(v. i.) To laugh with
audible
catches
of
voice,
as when
persons
attempt
to
suppress
loud
laughter..
Telegraph
::
Telegraph
(n.) An
apparatus,
or a
process,
for
communicating
intelligence
rapidly
between
distant
points,
especially
by means of
preconcerted
visible
or
audible
signals
representing
words or
ideas,
or by means of words and
signs,
transmitted
by
electrical
action..
Microcoustic
::
Microcoustic
(n.) An
instrument
for
making
faint
sounds
audible,
as to a
partially
deaf
person..
Inaudible
::
Inaudible
(a.) Not
audible;
incapable
of being
heard;
silent.
Buzz
::
Buzz (n.) The
audible
friction
of voice
consonants.
Aspirated
::
Aspirated
(a.)
Pronounced
with the h sound or with
audible
breath.
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