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31sound — 1. The vibrations produced by a sounding body, transmitted by the air or other medium, and perceived by the internal ear. 2. An elongated cylindrical, usually curved, instrument of metal, used for exploring the bladder or other cavities of the… …
32sound — Synonyms and related words: Christian, able to pay, accepted, adamantine, admissible, advantageous, advertise, all there, announce, annunciate, appear, appear like, appraise, appreciate, approved, arm, armlet, articulate, aspect, assay, assess,… …
33sound — I 1. noun 1) the sound of a car Syn: noise, din, racket, row, resonance, reverberation 2) she did not make a sound Syn: utterance, cry, word, noise, peep …
34sound — sound1 noun 1》 vibrations which travel through the air or another medium and are sensed by the ear. ↘a thing that can be heard. ↘the area within which something can be heard. 2》 (also musical sound) sound produced by continuous and… …
35sound and disposing mind and memory — Testamentary capacity. Such mind and memory as enables testator to know and understand business in which he is engaged at time of making will. Farmers Union Bank of Henning v. Johnson, 27 Tenn.App. 342, 181 S.W.2d 369, 374. See also capacity, and …
36sound — saÊŠnd n. vibrations that can be detected by the human ear; noise; vocal utterance; range in which something can be heard; implication; meaningless noise; body of water which connects two larger bodies of water; ocean inlet v. make a noise; give… …
37condition subsequent — noun : a condition whose fulfillment invalidates or modifies an estate, right, or contract previously vested or in effect (as when a horse is bought on condition that he prove sound) …
38sound — I n 1. noise, utterance, sonance; tone, note, chord, music. 2. outcry, vociferation, clamor, din, hubbub, racket; shout, whoop, yell, roar; blare, blast, bang, rumble, jingle, tinkle, peal, ring, toll; clatter, clink, clank, creak, grate. See… …
39sound — I To have reference or relation to; to aim at. An action is technically said to sound in tort or damages where it is brought not for the specific recovery of a thing, but for damages only. See sounding in damages II sound, adj Whole; in good… …
40sound as a bell — If something or someone is as sound as a bell, they are very healthy or in very good condition. (Dorking School Dictionary) …