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| 1 | resonance | The quality of being able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | SAT words from 'reprehension' to 'retinue' |
| 2 | resonance | Able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | SAT words from 'reprehension' to 'retinue' |
| 3 | resonance | n. The quality of being able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | R |
| 4 | resonance | adj. Able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | R |
| 5 | resonance | The theory invoked when a single Lewis structure fails to explain the properties of the covalent bonds in a compound. | Chemistry Unit 3: Chemical Bonding |
| 6 | Resonance | A phenomenon that occurs when the frequency of forced vibration on an object matches the object's natural frequency, and a dramatic increase in amplitude results. | Physics Chapter 25-26 Vocab |
| 7 | resonance | n. The quality of being able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | GRE Word List |
| 8 | resonance | adj. Able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | GRE Word List |
| 9 | resonance | a literary device, frequently used in advertising that uses a play on words (a double meaning) to comunicate a product benefit. | Chapter 8 |
| 10 | resonance | When an object vibrating near the resonant frequency of a second object causes the second object to vibrate ______________ occurs. | Waves and Frequency |
| 11 | Resonance | the vibrant tone produced when sound waves strike the chambers of the throat, head, nose, and mouth | C-3 Voice & Diction |
| 12 | Resonance | Sound waves that are reflected back from the closed end of the auditory canal interact with sound waves entering | Chapter Eleven |
| 13 | Resonance | the frequency at which an object vibrates best. | CSD Chapter 5 |
| 14 | resonance | a vibration produced in an object at its natural vibration frequency, or a multiple of it, due to a nearby object vibrating at this frequency. | Physics Vocab. |
| 15 | resonance | The quality of being able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 16 | resonance | Able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 17 | resonance | a vibration produced in an object at its natural vibration frequency, or a multiple of it, due to a nearby object vibrating at this frequency. | LP Physics |
| 18 | resonance | when two objects naturally vibrate at the same frequency; the sound produced by one object causes the other object to vibrate | Science chpt1 waves vocab |
| 19 | resonance | more than one acceptable dot diagram can be written w/ out changing the arrangement of atoms | Chemistry |
| 20 | resonance | when sound waves make a object vibrate at its natural frequency | physical science final exam |
| 21 | resonance | richness or significance, especially in evoking an association or strong emotion | blacklikeme |
| 22 | Resonance | Able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations | Mr. Parker's High Frequency SAT Vocabulary (Part 9) |
| 23 | resonance | tv violence promotes mental replaying of actual violence | cmn101final 27 28 |
| 24 | Resonance | Able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations | Mr. Parker's High Frequency SAT Vocabulary (Parts 1-10) |
| 25 | resonance | n. The quality of being able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | SAT Vocab P-R |
| 26 | resonance | adj. Able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | SAT Vocab P-R |
| 27 | resonance | lung | Assessment Chapter Five |
| 28 | resonance | n. The quality of being able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | 5000 SAT words |
| 29 | resonance | adj. Able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations. | 5000 SAT words |
| 30 | resonance | the bonding in molecules or ions that cannot be correctly represented by a single Lewis structure. | Sonam's Chemistry Ch. 6 Vocab |
| 31 | Resonance | refers to bonding in molecules or ions that cannot be correctly represented by a single Lewis structure | Chemistry Chapter 6 Vocab. |
| 32 | resonance | A state where the natural frequency of a body equals an applied frequency. | SCIENCE |
| 33 | resonance | describes the desired tone/feel from lungs. it is a relative term that has no constant standard, and is predominate in healthy lung tissue in the adult. as opposed to hyperresonance or dull. | P.E. Lungs and Thorax |
| 34 | resonance | a quality caused by vibration that enriches vocal tone | theatre final |
| 35 | resonance | the state or quality of being resodent | the dying of the light |
| 36 | resonance | the increase in the amplitude of vibration that occurs when external vibrations match the object's natural frequency | Waves |
| 37 | resonance | the bonding in molecules or ions that cannot be correctly represented by a single Lewis structure | Chemistry Chapter 3 Vocabulary (Sec 1-2) |
| 38 | resonance | is the process of modifying a sound by passing it through an airfilled cavity or by placing a vibrating object against another object capable of vibrating | Phonetics |
| 39 | Resonance | reinforcement and intensification of sound by vibrations. | Band Glossary |
| 40 | resonance | bonding in molecules or oins that cannot be correctly represented by a single lewis structure is | chemistry semester exam |
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