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ETYM French accent, Latin accentus; ad + cantus a singing, canere to sing. Related to Cant.
1. Special importance or significance
2. Distinctive manner of oral expression; SYN. speech pattern.
Synonyms: accent mark · dialect · emphasis · idiom · speech pattern · stress
Meatiness, being made of beef, quality of containing beef
ETYM Old Eng. bodi, as. bodig; akin to Old High Germ. botah. Related to Bodice.
1. The entire physical structure of an organism (especially an animal or human being); SYN. organic structure, physical structure.
2. Corpse of a dead animal or person; SYN. dead body.
3. A group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity.
4. A collection of particulars considered as a system.
5. The central message of a communication.
6. An individual 3-dimensional object that has mass and that is distinguishable from other objects.
Synonyms: consistence · consistency · dead body · organic structure · physical structure · torso · trunk
ETYM Late Lat. intensitas: cf. French intensité. Related to Intense.
In physics, the power (or energy per second) per unit area carried by a form of radiation or wave motion. It is an indication of the concentration of energy present and, if measured at varying distances from the source, of the effect of distance on this. For example, the intensity of light is a measure of its brightness, and may be shown to diminish with distance from its source in accordance with the inverse square law (its intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance).
1. A measure of the amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation); SYN. strength.
2. High level or degree; the property of being intense; SYN. intensiveness.
Synonyms: chroma · intensity level · intensiveness · loudness · saturation · strength · vividness · volume
1. The quality or state of being poignant
2. An instance of poignancy
Forcefulness, intensity; state of having great physical strength, mightiness; potency, effectiveness; authoritativeness, state of having great influence
Synonyms: power
The property of producing abundantly and sustaining growth; SYN. prolificacy, fertility.
Synonyms: affluence · cornucopia · fertility · fullness · grandness · impressiveness · magnificence · mellowness · profuseness · profusion · prolificacy · rankness
ETYM Old Eng. vigour, vigor, Old Fren. vigor, vigur, vigour, French vigueur, from Latin vigor, from vigere to be lively or strong. Related to Vegetable, Vigil.
(Alternate spelling: vigour).
Active strength of body or mind; SYN. vigour.
Synonyms: dynamism · energy · heartiness · muscularity · vigour · vim · zip
Alternate (chiefly British) spelling for vigor.
Synonyms: dynamism · energy · heartiness · muscularity · vigor · vim · zip
(Homonym: ware, where).
1. Impairment resulting from long use.
2. The act of wearing; SYN. wearing.
Kontrolni objekat u Vindovsu koji podešava jačinu zvuka sa zvučnika u računaru.
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1. A disk or tape that stores computer data. Sometimes, large hard disks are divided into several volumes, each of which is treated as a separate disk.
2. The loudness of an audio signal.