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Vocalisation

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Noun

1. phonation, vocalisation, vocalism, vocalization, voice, vox

the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract

Example Sentences:
'a singer takes good care of his voice'
'the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations'

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Vocalisation

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verb
1. 
to express with or use the voice; articulate (a speech, song, etc)
2. (transitive)
to make vocal or articulate
3. (transitive) phonetics
a. 
to articulate (a speech sound) with voice
b. 
to change (a consonant) into a vowel
4.  another word for vowelize
5. (intransitive)
to sing a melody on a vowel, etc

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Vocalisation

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈvocalˌized or ˈvocalˌizing
1. 
a. 
to give utterance to; express with the voice; speak or sing
b. 
to make capable of vocal expression; make vocal, or articulate
2. 
to add diacritical vowel marks to (the exclusively consonantal characters of certain languages such as Hebrew)
3.  Phonetics
a. 
to change into or use as a vowel
b. 
to voice
verb intransitive
4. 
to make vocal sounds; speak or sing; specif., to do a singing exercise, using various vowel sounds
5. 
to be changed into a vowel; become vocalic

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