Similar words: rejoicing, icing, dicing, pricing, slicing, splicing, sluicing, enticing. Meaning: [vɔɪs] n. the act of adjusting an organ pipe (or wind instrument) so that it conforms to the standards of tone and pitch and color.
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31. The voicing decision for a speech segment is a very important subject in speech processing.
32. Fine voicing is completed with the una - corda action shift pedal depressed.
33. Of course, there is less stigmatism attached to voicing concern about age than about race, which makes it hard to gauge the veracity of such responses.
34. With the drying-out of agricultural civilization by modern industry, contemporary writers are voicing their unique views on the conflict between industrial civilization and agricultural civilization.
35. India is voicing concerns about China's growing influence in the Indian Ocean region.
36. Aspiration is the main distinctive feature of consonants in Chinese, whereas voicing and palatalization as well as aspiration are all distinctive in Mongolian.
37. Zimbabweans living in South Africa are voicing grief and suspicion over the incident.
38. Laryngeal Variations for Vowels ; Breathy and Pressed Voicing; Tones; Stress.
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