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Canorous
Canorous Ca*no"rous, a. [L. canorus, from nor melody, fr.
canere to sing.]
Melodious; musical. ``Birds that are most canorous.' --Sir
T. Browne.
A long, lound, and canorous peal of laughter. --De
Quincey.
Canorousness
Canorousness Ca*no"rous*ness, n.
The quality of being musical.
He chooses his language for its rich canorousness.
--Lowell.
FacinorousFacinorous Fa*cin"o*rous, a. [L. facinorous, from facinus
deed, bad deed, from facere to make, do.]
Atrociously wicked. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor. --
Fa*cin"o*rous*ness, n. [Obs.] FacinorousnessFacinorous Fa*cin"o*rous, a. [L. facinorous, from facinus
deed, bad deed, from facere to make, do.]
Atrociously wicked. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor. --
Fa*cin"o*rous*ness, n. [Obs.] Insonorous
Insonorous In`so*no"rous, a.
Not clear or melodious.
SonorousSonorous So*no"rous, a. [L. sonorus, fr. sonor, -oris, a
sound, akin to sonus a sound. See Sound.]
1. Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals.
2. Loud-sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a
sonorous voice.
3. Yielding sound; characterized by sound; vocal; sonant; as,
the vowels are sonorous.
4. Impressive in sound; high-sounding.
The Italian opera, amidst all the meanness and
familiarty of the thoughts, has something beautiful
and sonorous in the expression. --Addison.
There is nothing of the artificial Johnsonian
balance in his style. It is as often marked by a
pregnant brevity as by a sonorous amplitude. --E.
Everett.
5. (Med.) Sonant; vibrant; hence, of sounds produced in a
cavity, deep-toned; as, sonorous rhonchi.
Sonorous figures (Physics), figures formed by the
vibrations of a substance capable of emitting a musical
tone, as when the bow of a violin is drawn along the edge
of a piece of glass or metal on which sand is strewed, and
the sand arranges itself in figures according to the
musical tone. Called also acoustic figures.
Sonorous tumor (Med.), a tumor which emits a clear,
resonant sound on percussion. -- So*no"rous*ly, adv. --
So*no"rous*ness, n. Sonorous figuresSonorous So*no"rous, a. [L. sonorus, fr. sonor, -oris, a
sound, akin to sonus a sound. See Sound.]
1. Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals.
2. Loud-sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a
sonorous voice.
3. Yielding sound; characterized by sound; vocal; sonant; as,
the vowels are sonorous.
4. Impressive in sound; high-sounding.
The Italian opera, amidst all the meanness and
familiarty of the thoughts, has something beautiful
and sonorous in the expression. --Addison.
There is nothing of the artificial Johnsonian
balance in his style. It is as often marked by a
pregnant brevity as by a sonorous amplitude. --E.
Everett.
5. (Med.) Sonant; vibrant; hence, of sounds produced in a
cavity, deep-toned; as, sonorous rhonchi.
Sonorous figures (Physics), figures formed by the
vibrations of a substance capable of emitting a musical
tone, as when the bow of a violin is drawn along the edge
of a piece of glass or metal on which sand is strewed, and
the sand arranges itself in figures according to the
musical tone. Called also acoustic figures.
Sonorous tumor (Med.), a tumor which emits a clear,
resonant sound on percussion. -- So*no"rous*ly, adv. --
So*no"rous*ness, n. Sonorous tumorSonorous So*no"rous, a. [L. sonorus, fr. sonor, -oris, a
sound, akin to sonus a sound. See Sound.]
1. Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals.
2. Loud-sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a
sonorous voice.
3. Yielding sound; characterized by sound; vocal; sonant; as,
the vowels are sonorous.
4. Impressive in sound; high-sounding.
The Italian opera, amidst all the meanness and
familiarty of the thoughts, has something beautiful
and sonorous in the expression. --Addison.
There is nothing of the artificial Johnsonian
balance in his style. It is as often marked by a
pregnant brevity as by a sonorous amplitude. --E.
Everett.
5. (Med.) Sonant; vibrant; hence, of sounds produced in a
cavity, deep-toned; as, sonorous rhonchi.
Sonorous figures (Physics), figures formed by the
vibrations of a substance capable of emitting a musical
tone, as when the bow of a violin is drawn along the edge
of a piece of glass or metal on which sand is strewed, and
the sand arranges itself in figures according to the
musical tone. Called also acoustic figures.
Sonorous tumor (Med.), a tumor which emits a clear,
resonant sound on percussion. -- So*no"rous*ly, adv. --
So*no"rous*ness, n. SonorouslySonorous So*no"rous, a. [L. sonorus, fr. sonor, -oris, a
sound, akin to sonus a sound. See Sound.]
1. Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals.
2. Loud-sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a
sonorous voice.
3. Yielding sound; characterized by sound; vocal; sonant; as,
the vowels are sonorous.
4. Impressive in sound; high-sounding.
The Italian opera, amidst all the meanness and
familiarty of the thoughts, has something beautiful
and sonorous in the expression. --Addison.
There is nothing of the artificial Johnsonian
balance in his style. It is as often marked by a
pregnant brevity as by a sonorous amplitude. --E.
Everett.
5. (Med.) Sonant; vibrant; hence, of sounds produced in a
cavity, deep-toned; as, sonorous rhonchi.
Sonorous figures (Physics), figures formed by the
vibrations of a substance capable of emitting a musical
tone, as when the bow of a violin is drawn along the edge
of a piece of glass or metal on which sand is strewed, and
the sand arranges itself in figures according to the
musical tone. Called also acoustic figures.
Sonorous tumor (Med.), a tumor which emits a clear,
resonant sound on percussion. -- So*no"rous*ly, adv. --
So*no"rous*ness, n. SonorousnessSonorous So*no"rous, a. [L. sonorus, fr. sonor, -oris, a
sound, akin to sonus a sound. See Sound.]
1. Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals.
2. Loud-sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a
sonorous voice.
3. Yielding sound; characterized by sound; vocal; sonant; as,
the vowels are sonorous.
4. Impressive in sound; high-sounding.
The Italian opera, amidst all the meanness and
familiarty of the thoughts, has something beautiful
and sonorous in the expression. --Addison.
There is nothing of the artificial Johnsonian
balance in his style. It is as often marked by a
pregnant brevity as by a sonorous amplitude. --E.
Everett.
5. (Med.) Sonant; vibrant; hence, of sounds produced in a
cavity, deep-toned; as, sonorous rhonchi.
Sonorous figures (Physics), figures formed by the
vibrations of a substance capable of emitting a musical
tone, as when the bow of a violin is drawn along the edge
of a piece of glass or metal on which sand is strewed, and
the sand arranges itself in figures according to the
musical tone. Called also acoustic figures.
Sonorous tumor (Med.), a tumor which emits a clear,
resonant sound on percussion. -- So*no"rous*ly, adv. --
So*no"rous*ness, n.
Meaning of Norou from wikipedia
- "Human World" (人間のセカイ,
Ningen no Sekai) "Cursed
Guinea Pig" (呪うモルモット,
Norou Morumotto) "Possessed by Mahiru" (憑依するマヒル, Hyōisuru Mahiru) "Cause for Madness"...
-
derives norito from noru (宣る, 'to declare'; cf. the
verbs inoru 'to pray' and
norou 'to curse') -
combined with the
suffix -to. A
variant term, notto, is derived...
- (麻雀OH) 1999 Yes —
Power Shovel Simulator (パワーショベルに乗ろう!!, Pawā
Shoberu ni
Norou!!) 1999 Yes
PlayStation Side by Side
Special 2000 1999 No
PlayStation Super...
- oishī
Trivia RKK
Sekai de
Hataraku Otōsan TV
Tokyo Irregular 2013
Kisha ni
Norou yo SDT
Sukida Mono... 01
Megane NHK-G 2014
Sukida Mono... 02
Udedokei Tokushū...
- 2JP 1993
Atlus Fighting 2
Power Play — 1985
Cinematronics Power Shovel ni
Norou! — 1999
Taito Power Sled — 1996 Sega
Power Spikes Super Volley '91 JP 1991...
- Tsukuba! (怪談シリーズ・蛇女が筑波洋を呪う!,
Kaidan Shirīzu - Hebi On'na ga
Tsukuba Hiroshi o
Norou!) (Original Airdate:
August 8, 1980)
Ghost Story Series - The Breakable...
- Will
Curse With ****" (怪談 ギルの亡霊が地獄で呪う,
Kaidan Giru no Bōrei ga
Jigoku de
Norou) "Explosion:
Giant Devil's Secret" (爆発 ジャイアントデビルの秘密,
Bakuhatsu Jaianto Debiru...
-
Isabel (later
Duchess of the
Infantado de Castela), D.
Beatriz (Senhora de
Norou), D.
Maria (who was
Countess Montorio in the
Kingdom of Napeles) and D....