(1) (usually plural) an ulterior implicit meaning or quality,a harmonic with a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency,implication,hint
(2) (usually plural) an ulterior implicit meaning or quality
(3) A harmonic with a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency
(4) Implication
(5) Hint
(1) That is, vowels are created by the first few broad peaks on the amplitude envelope imposed on the overtone spectrum by vocal-tract resonances.
(2) This allows either the crystal's fundamental frequency or its third overtone to be selected.
(3) For instance, the first overtone for any sound is found at 2X the fundamental frequency (an octave above).
(4) His vibrant paintings offer traditional scenes of Nigerian villages and tribal customs, with only a few subtle political overtones .
(5) I suggested at the outset that there are theological overtones to these overtly political and historical questions.
(6) A challenge to the religious status quo carried strong political overtones , and vice versa.
(7) To be sure, the question of Irish Home Rule added to the tensions inside Britain, and the suffrage controversy divided Britons on an issue with both political and emotional overtones .
(8) But less than a year before the 2004 Republican National Convention, it is hard not to find political overtones in virtually everything the president says and does.
(9) A few of the songs from his early period hold up remarkably well, usually those without the overt political overtones .
(10) Similarly, laws with distinctly racial overtones may have also had gendered meanings.
(11) Those Romans had a word for everything and the meanings carried social, emotional and political overtones often as not.
(12) More troublingly, it has acquired political overtones .
(13) Though the text of 1946 has obvious political overtones , it is not yet openly polemical.
(14) In furthering this project, I suggest, it is critical to establish the play's precise date if we would recuperate political overtones and connotations activated in the earliest productions.
(15) Once Roma were level, that incident acquired ominous overtones retrospectively.
(16) Speculation: presumably, the system has also evolved to transmit information about high frequency overtones .
(17) His interest is in the kind of beat frequencies, harmonics and overtones made by combining tones that differ from each other by only a few hertz, sketching out his ideas using sine waves and oscilloscopes.
(18) It has both political and sociological overtones .
(19) The Chamber Symphony from 1967 is definitely a massive leap forward and here one can sense the deep atonal overtones that lie behind the heart of the music.
(20) With fragrance, the best mix balances flowers with heady scents with those with more subtle fragrant overtones .
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