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sound Longitudinal wave produced by the vibration of a material.
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sound Describes a horse who is not lame, and has no conditions or defects likely to lead to lameness in the future.
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sound (Fishing) A large protected bay, usually on the Atlantic coast.
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sound wave Pressure wave set in motion by any event that generates energy. This pressure wave is detected by the hearing mechanism as sound.
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sound Energy that transmitted by pressure waves in air or other materials and is the objective cause of the sensation of hearing. Longitudinal vibrations in a medium in the frequency range 20 Hz to 20 kHz. [3]
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