Results for: whisper or murmur, soft whispering sound
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any of several soft-bodied insects which excrete a white powdery substancemealybug
any of several varieties of soft material used as a sealant, caulk, seal with soft material, cover cracks or holes with putty, fix or repair something with putty, light gray, light gray color, paste forming top coat on plaster, paste used in glazing wi...putty
any of several varieties of tall marsh grass; thin piece of wood or plastic placed on the mouthpiece of reed instruments (the air flow causes it to vibrate and create sound), grass plant, musical instrument, stalk of reed, unit of length, vibrating par...reed
any sound, complaint, electric disturbance, loud sound; ruckus; background noise, random electrical signals which interfere with communications (Computers, Electronics), meaningless data, outcry, rumor, spread gossip, spread rumors, gossip; make loud s...noise
any variety of soft wood suitable for use in the paper industry, soft wood used to make paperpulpwood
any wood that is light and easy to cut; tree having soft wood, coniferous tree, wood of coniferous treesoftwood
apparent change in the frequency of sound or light waves due to a change in the distance between the source of the waves and the receiver, blueshift, change in frequency because of motion, Doppler shift, see also:Doppler shift, see also:redshiftDoppler effect
appear angry, bite, break, break with a sharp noise; make a cracking sound; make a sharp sound by moving a fingertip across the thumb; open or close with a snapping sound; grab, snatch; bite; speak in an irritated manner; move abruptly; take a photogra...snap
apply a poultice to a wounded or inflamed area of the body, moist substance applied to injury, plaster, soft heated mass of herbs (or meal, clay, etc.) wrapped in a cloth and applied to a wounded or inflamed area of the bodypoultice
apply talc, magnesium silicate powder (used in cosmetics, medicine, etc.); talcum powder, soft hydrated mineraltalc
approaching speed of sound, close to the speed of soundtransonic
aristocrat, person of noble birth (Archaic), chivalrous, kind, kind; soft; moderate; easy-going; noble, aristocratic, make quiet, make gentle; stroke; ennoble, refine (Archaic), mild or moderate, not steep, raise to the nobility, somebody from upper cl...gentle
array of mathematical elements, bed or surround of material, environment in which something develops; formative tissue; form, mold; rectangular array of numerals; soft rock in which harder rocks are embedded; cartilage; (Internet) supersystem that incl...matrix
arrogance, channel, sandbar, splash, splash of a liquid; sound of liquid splashing; piece of land over which waves flow, sandbank; narrow channel through which tides flow; boastful manner, insolent behavior, splash something, make a splashing sound; da...swash
arrogant person who talks excessively about meaningless things; bag from which air flows in the pipes of a bagpipe to make sound, bag in musical instrument, boring talkerwindbag
 

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