Resonance
Word | RESONANCE |
Character | 9 |
Hyphenation | res o nance |
Pronunciations | /ˈɹɛzənəns/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Resonance"
What do we mean by resonance?
Intensification and prolongation of sound, especially of a musical tone, produced by sympathetic vibration. noun
Intensification of vocal tones during articulation, as by the air cavities of the mouth and nasal passages. noun
The sound produced by diagnostic percussion of the normal chest. noun
Richness or significance, especially in evoking an association or strong emotion. noun
The increase in amplitude of oscillation of an electric or mechanical system exposed to a periodic force whose frequency is equal or very close to the natural undamped frequency of the system. noun
A subatomic particle having too short a lifetime to be observed directly and whose existence is inferred from a peak in the energy distribution of its decay products. noun
The property of a compound having simultaneously the characteristics of two or more structural forms that differ only in the distribution of electrons. Such compounds are highly stable and cannot be properly represented by a single structural formula. noun
In electricity, the condition of an alternating electric circuit in which the capacity reactance equals or approximately equals the inductive reactance. noun
In psychology: A term applied, in the James-Lange theory of emotion, to the complex of bodily changes reflexly aroused by the object which excites emotion. “The changes are so indefinitely numerous and subtle that the entire organism may be called a sounding-board.” noun
By extension of meaning, the sympathetic arousal in oneself, as if by echo, of a state of feeling whose manifestations one is observing in another, or the course of which one is tracing in imagination, but of which one has had no direct and first-hand experience. noun
The act of resounding, or the state or quality of being resonant. noun
In acoustics: noun
The prolongation or repetition of sound by reflection; reverberation; echo noun
The prolongation or increase of sound by the sympathetic vibration of other bodies than that by which it is originally produced. noun
In medicine, the sound evoked on percussing the chest or other part, or heard on auscultating the chest while the subject of examination speaks either aloud or in a whisper. noun
The act of resounding; the quality or state of being resonant. noun
A prolongation or increase of any sound, either by reflection, as in a cavern or apartment the walls of which are not distant enough to return a distinct echo, or by the production of vibrations in other bodies, as a sounding-board, or the bodies of musical instruments. noun
A phenomenon in which a vibration or other cyclic process (such as tide cycles) of large amplitude is produced by smaller impulses, when the frequency of the external impulses is close to that of the natural cycling frequency of the process in that system. noun
An electric phenomenon corresponding to that of acoustic resonance, due to the existance of certain relations of the capacity, inductance, resistance, and frequency of an alternating circuit; the tuning of a radio transmitter or receiver to send or detect waves of specific frequencies depends on this phenomenon. noun
The quality of being resonant.
A resonant sound, echo, or reverberation, such as that produced by blowing over the top of a bottle.
The sound produced by a hollow body part such as the chest cavity upon auscultation, especially that produced while the patient is speaking.
Something that evokes an association, or a strong emotion.
The increase in the amplitude of an oscillation of a system under the influence of a periodic force whose frequency is close to that of the system's natural frequency.
A short-lived subatomic particle or state of atomic excitation that results from the collision of atomic particles.
An increase in the strength or duration of a musical tone produced by sympathetic vibration.
The property of a compound that can be visualized as having two structures differing only in the distribution of electrons; mesomerism.
A influence of the gravitational forces of one orbiting object on the orbit of another, causing periodic perturbations.
The condition where the inductive and capacitive reactances have equal magnitude.
1. This happens when two or more people match their soul wave lengths. 2. A song wrote by T.M. Revoultion Urban Dictionary
A phenomenon that happens two or a few people. When a particular feeling gets more intense as the parties involved realize how intense the feelings of others is. Urban Dictionary
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Produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound. Urban Dictionary
When something or someone automatically as the street would say "clicks" meaning you feel and understand a situation or person without explanation. Urban Dictionary
To evoke a feeling of shared emotion Urban Dictionary
The song that makes you forget that the world is shitty for three minutes. Urban Dictionary
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The act of marijuana turning into resin inside a bowl, bong, or wrap. This happens when the weed being smoked heats up and forms a sticky, black substance that can be collected and resmoked. Urban Dictionary
Synonyms and Antonyms for Resonance
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