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VoiceOver - A presenter or actor in a TV commercial or program who is heard but who is not seen on the screen.
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Voicelate 13c., "sound made by the human mouth," from Old French voiz "voice, speech; word, saying, rumor, report" (Modern French voix), from Latin vocem (nominative vox) "voice, s [..]
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Voicemid-15c., "to be commonly said," from voice (n.). From c. 1600 as "to express, give utterance to" (a feeling, opinion, etc.); from 1867 as "utter (a letter-sound) with the voc [..]
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VoiceOne of two or more parts in polyphonic music. Voice refers to instrumental parts as well as the singing voice.
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VoiceSee speaker, poetic.
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Voiceany melodic line, including bass line, melody line, and the inner voices between
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Voicegive voice to; "He voiced his concern" the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech; "A shrill voice sounded behind us& [..]
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VoiceVoice shows the relationship between the verb and the noun phrases connected to it. There are two voices in English; the passive and the active. See Also: Ergative Verb; Middle Verb; Mood; Aspe [..]
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Voicethe sound that comes from people’s mouths when they speak or sing
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Voicevt. To phone someone, as opposed to emailing them or connecting in talk mode. "I'm busy now; I'll voice you later."
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Voicethe verbal aspect of point of view, the acknowledged or unacknowledged source of a story’s words; the speaker; the "person" telling the story and that person’s particular qualities o [..]
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VoiceThe dominating ethos or tone of a literary work. The voice existing in a literary work is not always identifiable with the actual views of the author (cf. narrator and persona).
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VoiceIn reference to a text, voice means the composer's voice – the idea of a speaking consciousness, the controlling presence or 'authorial voice' behind the characters, narrators and perso [..]
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Voicethe speaker of the poem or prose, either the poet or author’s own voice or that of an invented character
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VoiceThe writer or narrator's personality and style that gives writing or design "umph"
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VoiceThe style, personality, and tone of a narrative; also the speaker or narrator. An appropriate voice captures the correct level of formality, social distance, and personality for the purpose of the wri [..]
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VoiceVoice is a grammatical category that expresses the semantic functions attributed to the referents of a clause. It indicates whether the subject is an actor patient, or recipient.
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Voice1. the noise generated by the larynx and changed by other components of the vocal tract prior to the exit from the mouth. 2. with regard to phonetics, the quality of a voiced, contrasted to an unvoice [..]
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Voicekol
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Voicea writers development of distinctive characteristics and idiosyncrasies of language use that make his or her writing as easily recognizable as the inflections, tone, and pronunciation of speech that [..]
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VoiceAny one of the melodic lines formed by the flow of the music. The bass line and the melody form the two outer voices, and the tones in between may, to a greater or lesser extent, form melodic lines of their own called inner voices.
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VoiceHosted VoIP
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VoiceAudible communication over a traditional land-line, wireless cellular or smart phone or even through a computer via VOIP.
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Voice(n) the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech(n) the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract(n) a sound suggestive of a vo [..]
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Voicevox vocis
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Voicethe human organ of sound, classified according to registers (e.g., soprano, alto, tenor, bass). Also, a part in polyphonic music (e.g., a four-voice madrigal, a five-voice fugue).
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Voicethe sound produced in humans when air passes over the vocal cords, making them vibrate. The most common singing voice parts are soprano, alto, tenor, and bass (SATB).
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Voice[0,1] refers to virtual voices, which are even simulated in a single chord. The highest voice is called the soprano, the lowest is called the bass. If there are more than two voices, a second treble voice that lies below the soprano is called the alto, and a third voice, lying above the bass, is called the tenor.
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Voice(diatese): a category of the verb phrase, viz. the opposition between the active (Peter ate the apple ) and the passive (The apple was eaten by Peter ).
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Voice(1) The human voice; (2) an independent line in any polyphonic piece.
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VoiceOne of 2 or more parts in polyphonic music. Voice refers to instrument parts as well as singing voice parts.
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VoiceWhilst singing your voice is your very own instrument. There are four basic types of voice. Soprano and alto are the higher and lower female (or boys’) voices. Tenor and bass are the higher and lower men’s voices.
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VoiceThe Sounds produced by Humans by the passage of air through the Larynx and over the Vocal Cords, and then modified by the resonance organs, the Nasopharynx, and the Mouth.
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VoiceThe sounds produced by humans by the passage of air through the LARYNX and over the VOCAL CORDS, and then modified by the resonance organs, the NASOPHARYNX, and the MOUTH.
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Voicen. "voice, tone of voice; opinion, decision; esteem, praise; report," s.v. voice sb. OED. KEY: voice@n
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Voicen 66 vois 25 voys 41
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VoiceA separate or discrete playback instance, either audio or motion.
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VoiceDistribution channels based on telephony, Call Center and CRO.
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Voicesee ‘Persona,’ above.
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Voice1) In synthesizers, a pitch that can be played at the same tine as other pitches are sounded. 2) In Yamaha synthesizers, a term meaning the same thing as Sound Patch (one sound that can be created by [..]
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VoiceVoice is a term used in phonetics and phonology to characterize speech sounds (usually consonants). It is also called "voicing". Speech sounds can be described as either voiceless (also called unvoice [..]
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VoiceThe voice consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal folds for talking, singing, laughing, crying, screaming, etc.
Voice may also refer to:
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VoiceVoice (Hangul: 여고괴담 4: 목소리; RR: Yeogo goedam 4: Moksori; also known as Whispering Corridors 4: Voice and Voice Letter) is a 2005 South Korean horror film, and the fourth installment of the Whispering [..]
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VoiceVoice (Hangul: 여고괴담 4: 목소리; RR: Yeogo goedam 4: Moksori; also known as Whispering Corridors 4: Voice and Voice Letter) is a 2005 South Korean horror film, and the fourth installment of the Whispering [..]
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VoiceVoice is the sixth studio album by British singer-songwriter Alison Moyet, released by Sanctuary in 2004. It is a covers album, featuring slow-tempo, classic songs from a number of different genres, d [..]
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VoiceVoice is a jazz quintet from South Africa.
Voice has released two recordings on Sheer Sound. Their second album, Songs for Our Grandchildren, was nominated for Best Traditional Jazz Release for the 2 [..]
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VoiceThe Skeleton Crew is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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VoiceVoice: The union for education professionals, formerly the Professional Association of Teachers (PAT), is an independent British trade union for teachers, lecturers and other education and childcare w [..]
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VoiceVoice is the title of the second and last album by the Barratt Band.
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VoiceVoice is a 2001 solo album by Journey guitarist Neal Schon. The album features instrumental versions of popular songs. It peaked at number 15 on Billboard's Top New Age album chart in the same year. [..]
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VoiceVoice is the ninth album (sixth studio album) by Mika Nakashima, released on November 26, 2008. It contains all of her singles from "Life" up to "Orion". The album had two releases: a CD-only and CD+D [..]
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VoiceVOICE is Indiana's statewide initiative to engage, educate, and empower teens to celebrate a tobacco free lifestyle. The VOICE movement began in the spring of 2002. Since then, thousands of teens acro [..]
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VoiceIn grammar, the voice of a verb describes the relationship between the action (or state) that the verb expresses and the participants identified by its arguments (subject, object, etc.). When the subj [..]
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Voice"Voice" (stylized as "VOICE") is the sixteenth overall single of electropop girl group Perfume. It was released on August 11, 2010 as a CD-only version and CD+DVD version. "Voice" was used in the comm [..]
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VoiceVoice is an album from Hiromi Uehara Trio Project featuring bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Simon Phillips.
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VoiceVOICE is the first mini album released by the J-Urban artist Emi Hinouchi.
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VoiceVoice is a Japanese studio album by South Korean boy band 2AM. This is their first and only full length Japanese album. The new album contains twelve songs including a song, "無邪気な笑顔で", self-composed b [..]
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VoiceVoice (ヴォイス) is the seventh single released by the Japanese pop-rock band Porno Graffitti. It was released on October 17, 2001. It was certified as platinum single by the Recording Industry Associatio [..]
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VoiceVoice (An Acoustic Collection) is a 2010 acoustic album from Delerium's past singles and tracks from previous albums.
The album also includes three new tracks: "Send Me An Angel", "Too Late, Farewell [..]
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VoiceVoice is CNBLUE's second Japanese mini-album. Y, Why is the only song which is not English. Y, Why is a Japanese song which was released as a Korean song in their first Korean mini-album, Bluetory.
It [..]
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VoiceVoice also known as Alexandros and Christina was a Cypriot musical duo made up of Christina Argyri and Alexandros Panayi. The duo represented Cyprus in 2000 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Nomi [..]
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