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1audible — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become, grow ADVERB ▪ clearly, perfectly ▪ The shot was clearly audible in the silence …
2audible — au|di|ble [ ɔdıbl ] adjective loud enough for people to hear: The sound of a door opening was clearly audible. barely audible: a barely audible whisper ╾ au|di|bly adverb …
3audible — UK [ˈɔːdəb(ə)l] / US [ˈɔdɪb(ə)l] adjective loud enough for people to hear The sound of a door opening was clearly audible. barely audible: a barely audible whisper Derived word: audibly adverb …
4clearly — adv. Clearly is used with these adjectives: ↑absurd, ↑amused, ↑angry, ↑annoyed, ↑apparent, ↑audible, ↑beneficial, ↑capable, ↑confused, ↑contrary, ↑correct, ↑ …
5Psychoacoustics — is the study of subjective human perception of sounds. Alternatively it can be described as the study of the psychological correlates of the physical parameters of acoustics. Background Hearing is not a purely mechanical phenomenon of wave… …
6ear, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction organ of hearing and equilibrium that detects and analyzes noises by transduction (or the conversion of sound waves into electrochemical impulses) and maintains the sense of balance (equilibrium). The human ear, like …
7Wave field synthesis — (WFS) is a spatial audio rendering technique, characterized by creation of virtual acoustic environments. It produces artificial wave fronts synthesized by a large number of individually driven speakers. Such wave fronts seem to originate from a… …
8Classical guitar making — A person who is specialized in the making of stringed instruments such as guitars, lutes and violins is called a luthier. Contents 1 Skills 1.1 Shaping of wood with acoustics and resonance aims 1.2 Sound characteristics (Timbre) …
9Soundbites featured on The Jim Rome Show — Jim Rome has a large archive of soundbites from celebrities and regular people who said or did something embarrassing or unusual within range of a microphone, and he loves to mine this archive for on air ridicule. A clip is usually only played… …
10Binaural beats — or binaural tones are auditory processing artifacts, or apparent sounds, the perception of which arises in the brain independent of physical stimuli. This effect was discovered in 1839 by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove.The brain produces a phenomenon… …