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expressed without speech; especially because words would be inappropriate or inadequate; "a mute appeal"; "a silent curse"; "best grief is tongueless"- Emily Dickinson; "the words stopped at her lips unsounded"; "unspoken grief"; "choking exasperation and wordless shame"- Thomas Wolfe a deaf person who is unable to speak lacking power of speech muffle: deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping a device used to soften the tone of a musical instrument dumb: unable to speak because of hereditary deafness
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To run mute, to be silent on the trail; ie, to trail without baying or barking.
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a device to reduce or eliminate the sound coming from an instrument
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A telephone feature that prohibits voice from being transmitted from the side of the conversation that initiated the mute.
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To turn off or silence an audio signal. In wireless, sometimes used to indicate the squelched condition for a receiver. Back to top Neodymium A rare metallic element that can be made into particularly strong magnets. Superior to the magnetic materials more commonly used in dynamic microphones.
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