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frequencies
noun as in commonness, repetitiveness
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Example Sentences
But what might we have missed without that lucky pooch’s ability to hear higher frequencies of the ethereal bell tones?
"That allows us to offer new routes, new airlines, more frequencies on existing routes, so that passengers have more choice."
Featuring a meditation hub and an installation that plays frequencies to align chakras, visitors exit the exhibition in a meditative state.
That doubling-up involved communicating with airplane and helicopter pilots on two separate radio frequencies, the Times reported.
They call this process “Chromasonic Refrequencing,” and it’s an attempt to synchronize light and sound waves, using technology to visualize these frequencies.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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