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Voice
Last update: Saturday 31st of July 2010
Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Voice may refer to:
- Human voice
- Voice activated or voice control.
- Writer's voice
- Voice acting
- Voice vote
- Voice message
- Bene Gesserit a.k.a. Voice, an element of Dune
In music, voice may refer to:
- The human voice as a musical instrument, or vocal music
- Voice register (music), including soprano, alto, tenor, bass
- A monophonic signal in sound synthesis
- Voice (album) by Alison Moyet
- "Voice", theme song from series Macross Plus
In linguistics, voice may refer to:
- Voice (phonetics)
- Grammatical voice
See also
- The Voice (disambiguation)
- Voices (disambiguation)
- Voicing (disambiguation)
- Pumpkin Voice
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