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audible ADJ.

audible signal ELECTRNIA.

audible alarm feature INDUST.

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Actors may thus hit one another repeatedly with great audible effect while causing very little actual physical damage.
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Louder sounds are therefore reduced giving a smaller audible volume range and hence inherent distortion.
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No noise should be audible from student rooms during these times.
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The orthography of that age was more phonetic; the word was in all likeliness pronounced, with an audible final, at least until the twelfth century.
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All audible information is delivered privately through a standard headphone jack on the face of the machine or a separately attached telephone handset.
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Such locks typically provide a keypad, and some feature an audible response to each press.
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The song of the male is very soft but complex and variable, audible only at close range.
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There are values and meanings best expressed by certain visible or audible material.
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This is said to be audible to a distance of up to 15 feet (4.5 m).
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Consonants are those sounds that have audible friction or closure at some point within the upper vocal tract.
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