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a sound of definite pitch; a note.
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The implied attitude or position of the narrator.
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Cold tones (bluish) and warm tones (reddish) refer to the colour of the image in both black-and-white and colour photographs. (see Colour Cast)
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the quality, feeling or mood of the plot.
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An audio test signal. Used to set signal levels, test signal quality, identify signal pathways, etc.
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| tone | unable to appreciate music |
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| tone | having or distinguished by a tone |
| tone | having or characterized or distinguished by tone or a specific tone |
| tone | made less strong or severe |
| tone | Japanese molecular biologist noted for his studies of how the immune system produces antibodies (born in 1939) |
| tone | lacking in tone or expression |
| tone | in a monotone |
| tone | a lotion for cleansing the skin and contracting the pores |
| tone | a substance used in a printer to develop a xerographic image |
| tone | a solution containing chemicals that can change the color of a photographic print |
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