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Resonance is an album by alternative rock band Mad at Gravity released in 2002. It was the only album the band released before they split up, and showcases complex melodies and vocals. The singles "Burn" and "Walk Away" were featured over the end title ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES magnetic resonance imaging COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE emotional ▪ For emotional resonance , flags are about as potent as a quadrilateral of cloth can be. ▪ For all its emotional resonance , it was in my mind ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., in acoustics, "prolongation of sound by reverberation;" 1660s, "act of resonating;" from Middle French resonance (15c.), from Latin resonantia "echo," from resonare "to sound again" (see resound ). Earlier in same sense was resonation (early 15c.). ...
Usage examples of resonance.
I was mesmerized by the sight, ensnared by a palpable vibration that seemed to emanate from the figure, by an alluring resonance that made me feel sick and dizzy and full of buzzing, incoherent thoughts.
He offers many examples of the functioning of the morphic resonance of behavior patterns within species and a clear example is of the well documented development of a habit among a bird species residing in England, the blue tits.
In the view of morphic resonance, this habit pattern resonated within the tit species and the pattern was then increasingly manifest by individual tits.
A pine seed, coming to rest anywhere on the Disc, immediately picks up the most effective local genetic code via morphic resonance and grows into whatever best suits the soil and climate, usually doing much better at it than the native trees themselves, which it usually usurps.
All successful religions seem at their nucleus to make an unstated and perhaps even unconscious resonance with the perinatal experience.
In the oldest times, those of Homer and Hesiod, it was called phorminx, which is believed to have been the form so often represented on Greek vases of a turtle shell with side pieces like horns, an instrument having but little effective resonance.
The fingers around my throat shattered, resonance fracturing them into polyhedron debris.
But mixed in with this, adding the peculiar flavours and mistaken resonances, were his own fugitive literary skills, unacknowledged guilts, and quirkily allusive sexual anxieties.
I had thought him resorbed - clearly the resonance is stronger than we had believed.
They wriggled into the structure through inspection ports and grilles, probing every component casing with their filaments, sniffing the air for any trace chemicals, performing resonance scans on the structure.
Hamlin piece had knocked him slappy, and here he was listening critically to the resonances, noting the subtle recurvings of the contours, doing the whole art-appreciation number with great aplomb.
And maybe that was the very best definition of loneliness, that those bits of trivia worth recounting set up the resonances of lives shared over the years so that the two of you looked at the incident from the same angle of reference, with no explanations needed.
Order of Resonance came next into the dark room to bleed, and from them the interrogators extracted the details of plans to free the Warreners, and copious information about their search for an antidote to the addictive poisons in Wayfare, and the ways that they subverted art to bring others around to their cause.
But even if the datastore contained no information on robots, Caliban had at least the resonances in the datastore, the remnant hints left behind by whoever had assembled the datastore and then excised the robot data.
It was her last bottle, but the resonance was far better, the catalyzing effect upon the herbs more profound, than if she had used ordinary grape wine or even ale.