echo |
loudness |
As nouns the difference between echo and loudness
is that
echo is echo (a reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer) while
loudness is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons.
loudness |
annoyance |
As nouns the difference between loudness and annoyance
is that
loudness is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons while
annoyance is that which annoys.
loudness |
volume |
As nouns the difference between loudness and volume
is that
loudness is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons while
volume is a unit of three-dimensional measure of space that comprises a length, a width and a height. It is measured in units of cubic centimeters in metric, cubic inches or cubic feet in English measurement.
loudness |
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taxonomy |
loudness |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and loudness
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
loudness is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons.
pitch |
loudness |
As nouns the difference between pitch and loudness
is that
pitch is a sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap or
pitch can be a throw; a toss; a cast, as of something from the hand or
pitch can be (music) the perceived frequency of a sound or note while
loudness is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons.
As a verb pitch
is to cover or smear with pitch or
pitch can be (
senseid)to throw or
pitch can be to produce a note of a given pitch.
loudness |
lamprophonic |
As a noun loudness
is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons.
As an adjective lamprophonic is
pertaining to loudness and clarity of vocal enunciation.
loudness |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between loudness and stevvon
is that
loudness is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong.
As a verb stevvon is
to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
loudness |
dichotic |
As a noun loudness
is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons.
As an adjective dichotic is
that stimulates each ear with a different pitch or loudness.
loudness |
thunderousness |
As nouns the difference between loudness and thunderousness
is that
loudness is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons while
thunderousness is the state or condition of being thunderous; booming loudness.
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