Clang

  • 41clang association — noun : association through the sound and not the meaning of words (as in psychological word association tests) …

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  • 42clang tint — noun Etymology: part translation of German klangfarbe, from klang noise, sound (from Old High German klanc) + farbe color : the quality of a complex sound : timbre …

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  • 43John Clang — is a photographer/visual artist. He was born in Singapore in 1973, and lives and works in New York and Singapore. Clang’s work is exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide.[1][2][3] In 2009, he has his first gallery representation by 2902… …

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  • 44cling-clang — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: cling (III) + clang : a repeated metallic ringing sound (as of a bell) the buoys toll a slow cling clang D.C.Peattie …

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  • 45A Harvest Of Gentle Clang — is an album by Patrick Sky.Track listingide One*Jay Gould s Daughter *A Girl I Once Did Own *Are You From Dixie *Cape Cod Girls *Good Old Man *Keep On Walking*ide Two*Mahogany Row *St. Louis Tickle *Farmer s Cursed Wife *John Riley *Give to the… …

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  • 46clanger — clang·er …

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  • 47clangor — clang·or …

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  • 48clangor — clang•or [[t]ˈklæŋ ər, ˈklæŋ gər[/t]] n. 1) a loud, resonant sound; clang 2) clamorous noise 3) to make a clangor; clang Also, esp. brit. clang′our. Etymology: 1585–95; < L clang(ere) to clang clang′or•ous,adj. clang′or•ous•ly,adv …

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  • 49Clanged — Clang Clang (kl[a^]ng), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clanged} (kl[a^]ngd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Clanging}.] [L. clangere; akin to Gr. kla zein to clash, scream; or perh. to E. clank.] To strike together so as to produce a ringing metallic sound. [1913… …

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  • 50Clanging — Clang Clang (kl[a^]ng), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clanged} (kl[a^]ngd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Clanging}.] [L. clangere; akin to Gr. kla zein to clash, scream; or perh. to E. clank.] To strike together so as to produce a ringing metallic sound. [1913… …

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