SOUND
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ONE WORD SUBSITUTION FOR SOUNDS
- The branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound Acoustics
- The sound of Alligators Bellow
- The sound of Deers Bell
- The sound of Crows Caw
- The sound of Geese Cackle
- The sound of Hens Cluck
- The sound of Dolphins Click
- The sound of Frogs Croak
- The sound of Crickets Creak
- The sound of Monkeys Gibber
- The sound of Camels Grunt
- The sound of Owls Hoot
- The sound of Penguins Honk
- The sound of Cattle Moo
- The sound of Horses Neigh
- The sound of Nightingales Pipe
- The sound of Ducks Quack
- The sound of Parrots Screech
- The sound of Rats Squeak
- The sound of Birds Twitter
- The sound of Elephants Trumpet
- The sound of Mosquitoes Whine
SOUND
- SOUND, Noise, resound, Report, Coil, Rout, Racket, blow, loud, dinn, quetch, Echo, Euphony. To which may be adjoyned those natural words (fictitia à sono) bounce, buz, chatter, chink, clack▪ clap, clash, clatter, click, clink, crash, crush, ferk, hum, hiss, jar, jingle, jerk▪ knock, rattle, ruffle, rumble, russle, clutter, lash, pipe, ring, scream, shriek, snap, squeak, squall, roar, thump, toot, twang, thwack, tinkle, wheez, whimper, whip, whine, whistle, yell.
- SILENCE, Stilness, hush, hold ones peace, muni, tacit, quash, quiet, whist, 'st.
Causes of it
Formally;
Formally; according to which several Sounds are made; either by an intermediate, or a stronger and quicker: or weaker and slower per∣cussion of the Air.
- MEAN, Tenor, Counter tenor.
- ACVTE, shrill, Treble, Canto.
- GRAVE, low, Base, deep
Materially;
Metalline
Metalline, or other solid brittle bodies; either clear:〈◊〉interrupt∣ed by some discontinuity of the parts.
- RINGING, jingle, tinkle, Bell, tole, chime, Peal, Knell.
- JARRING, Clattering.
Animal;
More general to the more perfect Animals: or to Man.
- VOICE, vocal, call, cry, invocate, Tone.
- ARTICULATE▪ Voice, speak, eloquution, pronounce,
More special, and peculiar to some brute Creatures; which may likewise be imitated with artificial Instruments, by the forcible compression of Air through a rimule: or through an equable concavity.
- HISSING, Whizzing.
- WHISTLING.
Relations
- Single perfect Sound: or near half more or less then such a Sound.
- NOTE, Tone, Key.
- SHARP.
- FLAT.
- Perfect Series of Notes: or aggregate of such Series.
- TUNE, Lesson, Chime, Ayre, Strain.
- CONSORT.
Affections
- Single Notes; being either ‖ full and perfect: or impedite and imperfect.
- CLEARNESS, shrill.
- HOARSNESS, Harshness.
- Notes together; in respect of their ‖ agreement: or disagreement.
- CONCORD, Symphony.
- DISCORD, Dissonance, untunable
- Tunes together; in respect of their ‖ agreement: or disagreement.
- HARMONY, Melody, Music.
- IANGLING, Tintamar.