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v. t.
To sing in a trilling, quavering, or vibratory manner; to modulate with turns or variations; to trill; as, certain birds are remarkable for warbling their songs.
imp. & p. p.
of Modulate
v. t.
To modulate or modify with the tongue, as notes, in playing the flute and some other wind instruments.
n.
One who, or that which, modulates.
pl.
of Modulus
n.
The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated. Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minutes (see Minute), though often the diameter is taken, and any dimension is said to be so many modules and minutes in height, breadth, or projection.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Modulate
n.
Sound modulated; melody.
v. t.
To utter musically; to modulate; to carol.
a.
Of or pertaining to mode, modulation, module, or modius; as, modular arrangement; modular accent; modular measure.
v. i.
To be quavered or modulated; to be uttered melodiously.
n.
A direct or indirect passing from one key to another; a modulation.
n.
Accent, or inflection or modulation of the voice, as adapted to express emotion or passion.
n.
The act of modulating, or the state of being modulated; as, the modulation of the voice.
a.
Uttered or modulated by the voice; oral; as, vocal melody; vocal prayer.
v. t.
To vary or inflect in a natural, customary, or musical manner; as, the organs of speech modulate the voice in reading or speaking.
n.
A quavering modulation of the voice; a musical trill; a song.
n.
An affected modulation of the voice; a kind of nasal sound.
n.
A change of key, whether transient, or until the music becomes established in the new key; a shifting of the tonality of a piece, so that the harmonies all center upon a new keynote or tonic; the art of transition out of the original key into one nearly related, and so on, it may be, by successive changes, into a key quite remote. There are also sudden and unprepared modulations.
n.
To model; also, to modulate.
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