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Giving an impression of extremely rapid reaction time, which allows a reproducing system to "keep up with" the signal fed to it. (A "fast woofer" would seem to be an oxymoron, but this usage refers to a woofer tuning that does not boom, make the music sound "slow," obscure musical phrasing, or lead to "one-note bass.") Similar to "taut," but referring to the entire audio-frequency range instead of just the bass.
Ãâó: stereophile.com/reference/50/index4.html
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| fascia |
fibrous connective tissues that supports soft organs and covers muscle tissue
Ãâó: www.mlanet.org/resources/medspeak/medspeake_i.html
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| fast |
To abstain from certain or all food and drink (except water) for a period of time for the purpose of physical detoxification and rejuvenation.
Ãâó: www.destinationspa.com/travel_pros/spaGlossary.htm
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| fasciculate |
Gathered in a bundle; describes flowers or leaves that grow in bunches.
Ãâó: www.brusselsbonsai.com/Definitions.html
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| fas |
A pattern of birth defects, cardiac abnormalities, and developmental retardation seen in some babies of alcohol abusing and/or alcoholic mothers.
Ãâó: suicideandmentalhealthassociationinternational.org...
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