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Definition of modulate
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Modulate
(v. t.) To form, as
sound,
to a
certain
key, or to a
certain
portion..
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Wind
::
Wind (n.)
Breath
modulated
by the
respiratory
and vocal
organs,
or by an
instrument..
Vocal
::
Vocal (a.)
Uttered
or
modulated
by the
voice;
oral; as, vocal
melody;
vocal
prayer..
Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To give
individual
quality
to; to
modulate;
to vary; to
regulate.
Modulate
::
Modulate
(v. t.) To vary or
inflect
in a
natural,
customary,
or
musical
manner;
as, the
organs
of
speech
modulate
the voice in
reading
or
speaking..
Module
::
Module
(n.) To
model;
also, to
modulate..
Modulation
::
Modulation
(n.) The act of
modulating,
or the state of being
modulated;
as, the
modulation
of the
voice..
Modulation
::
Modulation
(n.) Sound
modulated;
melody.
Warble
::
Warble
(v. t.) To utter
musically;
to
modulate;
to
carol.
Warble
::
Warble
(v. t.) To sing in a
trilling,
quavering,
or
vibratory
manner;
to
modulate
with turns or
variations;
to
trill;
as,
certain
birds are
remarkable
for
warbling
their
songs..
Inflect
::
Inflect
(v. t.) To
modulate,
as the
voice..
Modulate
::
Modulate
(v. t.) To form, as
sound,
to a
certain
key, or to a
certain
portion..
Hurdy-gurdy
::
Hurdy-gurdy
(n.) A
stringled
instrument,
lutelike
in
shape,
in which the sound is
produced
by the
friction
of a wheel
turned
by a crank at the end,
instead
of by a bow, two of the
strings
being tuned as
drones,
while two or more, tuned in
unison,
are
modulated
by
keys..
Whistle
::
Whistle
(v. t.) To form,
utter,
or
modulate
by
whistling;
as, to
whistle
a tune or an air..
Jew''s-harp
::
"Jew's-harp
(n.) An
instrument
of
music,
which,
when
placed
between
the
teeth,
gives,
by means of a bent metal
tongue
struck
by the
finger,
a sound which is
modulated
by the
breath;
--
called
also
Jew's-trump..
Warble
::
Warble
(v. i.) To be
quavered
or
modulated;
to be
uttered
melodiously.
Intonate
::
Intonate
(v. i.) To
modulate
the voice in a
musical,
sonorous,
and
measured
manner,
as in
reading
the
liturgy;
to
intone..
Modulate
::
Modulate
(v. i.) To pass from one key into
another.
Tompion
::
Tompion
(n.) A plug in a flute or an organ pipe, to
modulate
the
tone..
Modulator
::
Modulator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
modulates..
Modulated
::
Modulated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Modulat.
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