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    Vocal \Vo"cal\ (v[=o]"kal), a. [L. vocalis, fr. vox, vocis,
    voice: cf. F. vocal. See Voice, and cf. Vowel.]
    1. Of or pertaining to the voice or speech; having voice;
    endowed with utterance; full of voice, or voices.
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    To hill or valley, fountain, or fresh shade,
    Made vocal by my song. --Milton.
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    2. Uttered or modulated by the voice; oral; as, vocal melody;
    vocal prayer. "Vocal worship." --Milton.
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    3. Of or pertaining to a vowel or voice sound; also, spoken
    with tone, intonation, and resonance; sonant; sonorous; --
    said of certain articulate sounds.
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    4. (Phon.)
    (a) Consisting of, or characterized by, voice, or tone
    produced in the larynx, which may be modified, either
    by resonance, as in the case of the vowels, or by
    obstructive action, as in certain consonants, such as
    v, l, etc., or by both, as in the nasals m, n, ng;
    sonant; intonated; voiced. See Voice, and Vowel,
    also Guide to Pronunciation, [sect][sect] 199-202.
    (b) Of or pertaining to a vowel; having the character of a
    vowel; vowel.
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    Vocal cords or Vocal chords. n. pl. (Anat.) The two pairs
    of mucous membranes that project into the larynx, and
    which produce the sounds of speech by vibrating under the
    influence of air exhaled from the lungs. See Larynx, and
    the Note under Voice, n., 1.

    Vocal fremitus [L. fremitus a dull roaring or murmuring]
    (Med.), the perceptible vibration of the chest wall,
    produced by the transmission of the sonorous vibrations
    during the act of using the voice.

    Vocal music, music made by the voice, in distinction from
    instrumental music; hence, music or tunes set to words,
    to be performed by the human voice.

    Vocal tube (Anat.), the part of the air passages above the
    inferior ligaments of the larynx, including the passages
    through the nose and mouth.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Vocal \Vo"cal\ (v[=o]"kal), n. [Cf. F. vocal, LL. vocalis.]
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    1. (Phon.) A vocal sound; specifically, a purely vocal
    element of speech, unmodified except by resonance; a vowel
    or a diphthong; a tonic element; a tonic; -- distinguished
    from a subvocal, and a nonvocal.
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    2. (R. C. Ch.) A man who has a right to vote in certain
    elections.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    vocal
    adj 1: relating to or designed for or using the singing voice;
    "vocal technique"; "the vocal repertoire"; "organized
    a vocal group to sing his compositions" [ant: instrumental]
    2: having or using the power to produce speech or sound; "vocal
    organs"; "all vocal beings hymned their praise"
    3: using the voice in song; "vocal music" [syn: sung]
    4: given to expressing yourself freely or insistently;
    "outspoken in their opposition to segregation"; "a vocal
    assembly" [syn: outspoken]
    5: using the voice in speech; "vocal communication"; "either
    silent or vocal prayers"; "vocal noises" [syn: spoken]
    6: full of the sound of voices; "a playground vocal with the
    shouts and laughter of children"

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    58 Moby Thesaurus words for "vocal":
    alto, articulate, articulated, baritone, bass, bravura, choral,
    choric, coloratura, dramatic, eloquent, enunciated, expressed,
    expressive, falsetto, fluent, free, free-spoken, heroic, hymnal,
    intonated, lingual, linguistic, liturgical, lyric, nuncupative,
    operatic, oral, outspoken, parol, pronounced, psalmic, psalmodial,
    psalmodic, round, sacred, said, singing, smooth-spoken, sonant,
    soprano, sounded, speech, spoken, stentorian, tenor, treble,
    unwritten, uttered, venting, verbal, viva voce, vocalized, voiced,
    voiceful, voicing, vowel, vowellike

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


outspoken, spoken, sung


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