| singing | From Sing, Singing bird. A California toadfish (Porichthys porosissimus). <physics> Singing flame, a flame, as of hydrogen or coal gas, burning within a tube and so adjusted as to set the air within the tube in vibration, causing sound. The apparatus is called also chemical harmonicon. Singing master, a man who teaches vocal music. Singing school, a school in which persons are instructed in singing. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| singing | the act of singing vocal music |
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| singing | disclosing information or giving evidence about another |
| singing | (music) smooth and flowing |
| singing | the musical quality of the voice while singing |
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