Hyperonyms
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11425401-n:
a physical phenomenon associated with the production or transmission of sound
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Hyperonyms
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11449002-n:
a physical phenomenon involving electricity
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Hyponyms
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11512144-n:
distortion that occurs when the output signal does not have a linear relation to the input signal
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Related
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00835903-v:
make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
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Glosses
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00106921-r:
under normal conditions
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Glosses
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00110497-a:
of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input
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Glosses
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00996969-n:
the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule
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Glosses
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02529047-a:
not desired
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Glosses
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02826877-a:
using or providing or producing or transmitting or operated by electricity
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Glosses
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02868489-a:
of or relating to the science of acoustics
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Glosses
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04748836-n:
the quality of being unlike or dissimilar
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Glosses
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07264820-n:
signal going into an electronic system
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Glosses
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07264925-n:
signal that comes out of an electronic system
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Glosses
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07296428-n:
an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another
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Glosses
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07347664-n:
the shape of a wave illustrated graphically by plotting the values of the period quantity against time
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Glosses
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00022680-a:
characterized by minimal distortion in sound reproduction
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Glosses
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00882312-a:
of an electrical signal; reduced in amplitude with little or no distortion
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Glosses
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01020488-n:
the reproduction of sound with little or no distortion
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Glosses
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01020628-n:
the capacity of a system to reproduce loud sounds without distortion
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Glosses
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03293741-n:
electronic equipment that reduces frequency distortion
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Glosses
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04820102-n:
the intelligibility of speech (usually measured in the presence of noise or distortion)
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Glosses
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11512144-n:
distortion that occurs when the output signal does not have a linear relation to the input signal
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