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murmur <a murmur; murmurs> N

murmur VB (sounds)

murmur N (sounds)

murmur N (sounds)

murmur N

murmur

soft murmur

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English
Even his senior advisers murmured loudly, and the king reluctantly agreed to postpone the expedition for a year.
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Voices, screams, murmurs, and music can convey emotional information.
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The murmur has a vibratory quality that can be detected as a regular frequency on phonocardiography, although this type of testing is now rarely used.
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Another source of information is the vocal tract resonance signals that get transmitted through bone conduction called non-audible murmurs.
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Though he was able to signal and murmur to the paramedics, on the way to the hospital he lapsed into a coma.
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The murmur is usually louder in the supine position and may only be audible in the supine position.
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This may be tenuis, aspirated, voiced, or murmured (breathy-voiced).
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This phonation (often referred to as murmur) also occurs in zero onset syllables, syllables beginning with affricates and fricatives, and syllables beginning with sonorants.
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Affricates are also commonly aspirated:, occasionally murmured:, and sometimes prenasalized:.
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Even when he abolished vexatious levies such as octroi and highway toll, there was hardly a murmur of protest.
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