Definition of Audibility. Meaning of Audibility. Synonyms of Audibility

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Definition of Audibility

Audibility
Audibility Au`di*bil"i*ty, n. The quality of being audible; power of being heard; audible capacity.

Meaning of Audibility from wikipedia

- Look up audible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Audible may refer to: Audible (service), an online audiobook store Audible (American football), a tactic...
- Audible is a 2021 American short do****entary film made for Netflix and directed by Matthew Ogens. It was nominated for Best Do****entary Short at the 94th...
- Audible is an American online audiobook and podcast service that allows users to purchase and stream audiobooks and other forms of spoken word content...
- A stop with no audible release, also known as an unreleased stop or an applosive, is a stop consonant with no release burst: no audible indication of the...
- The Audibles is an American pop and hip hop production duo from Las Vegas, Nevada, consisting of Dominic "DJ Mecca" Jordan and Jimmy "Jimmy G" Giannos...
- phase relationships, without changing amplitudes, can be audible but the degree of audibility of the type of phase shifts expected from typical sound systems...
- uncomfortable with the formation the defense is using, they may call an audible change to their play. For example, if a quarterback receives the call to...
- Minimum audibility curve is a standardized graph of the threshold of hearing frequency for an average human, and is used as the reference level when measuring...
- known by his stage name The Audible Doctor, is a Brooklyn-based American record producer and underground rapper. The Audible Doctor has been credited as...
- Ringing tone (audible ringing, also ringback tone) is a signaling tone in telecommunication that is heard by the originator of a telephone call while...