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Also referred to as sound quality or sound color. The classic negative definition of timbre is: the perceptual attribute of sound that allows a listener to distinguish among sounds that are otherwise equivalent with respect to pitch, loudness, and subjective duration. Contemporary research has begun to decompose the attribute into several perceptual dimensions of a temporal, spectral, or spectro-temporal nature. [1]
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| time-out |
A one-minute break called by the coach
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| timbre |
1) the characteristic tone quality of an instrument (eg, the timbre of a flute v. the timbre of a violin); sometimes defined as any part of a sound other than pitch or loudness. 2) one of several tone qualities produced by a single instrument (eg, a dark tone v. a bright tone). In both cases 1) and 2), timbre is produced in part by the relative amplitudes of an instrumental tone.
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| time |
Every person, society and environment is located in time and is changing through time. Our perceptions of time as past, present and future are also important for social enquiry and action. These perceptions draw on past events that influence our present. They need not, however, determine our future. We can perceive a range of possible futures that can assist our decision-making.
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| time-out |
Expiration of predefined time period, at which time some specified action occurs; in communications, time-outs are employed to avoid unnecessary delays & improve traffic flow; used for example, to specify maximum response times to polling & addressing before a procedure is automatically reinitiated.
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| TIM | a note that specifies the time (or times) of repayment |
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| TIM | the time at which a public conveyance is scheduled to arrive at a given destination |
| TIM | clock time |
| TIM | the time at which a public conveyance is scheduled to depart from a given point of origin |
| TIM | a period of time during which a person is normally in a particular life state |
| TIM | the oldness of wines |
| TIM | one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions |
| TIM | a time period when you are not required to work |
| TIM | a pause from doing something (as work) |
| TIM | the distant past beyond memory |
| TIM | an amount of time |
| TIM | a system for paying for goods by installments |
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