Mute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mute may refer to: Muteness, a speech disorder in which a person lacks the power of articulate speech; Mute, a silent letter in phonology; Mute a 2005 film
Mute Math - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mute Math (sometimes typeset as MUTEMATH or MuteMath) is a Grammy Award nominated American rock band from New Orleans that formed in 2003. Their music consists of many elements ...
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mute (my t) adj. mut·er, mut·est. 1. Refraining from producing speech or vocal sound. 2. a. Often Offensive Unable to speak. b. Unable to vocalize, as certain animals.
mute - Wiktionary
mute (plural mutes) A person who does not have the power of speech. An acting part where no speaking (and in opera, no singing) is required. (music) An object for dulling the sound ...
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緻密に構築されたデジタルビートとソリッドかつ変幻自在のギター。風刺的な歌詞をエモーショナルに表現するヴォーカル。 ... Too ...
Mute Song - Home
Mute Song is an independent music publisher based in London, England. The company provides a comprehensive and personal music publishing service to a wide range of writers and ...
mute - Definition of mute at YourDictionary.com
adjective. not speaking; voluntarily silent: often used figuratively; unable to speak; not spoken a mute appeal; silent () the letter e in “mouse” is mute
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MLT. Mute Liberation Technologies, aka MLT, has now been running since autumn 1994, as an FTP site, a Telnet site and a BBS (all no longer available) and since spring ...
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MUTE, persons. One who is dumb. Vide Deaf and Dumb. MUTE, STANDING MUTE, practice, crim. law. When a prisoner upon his arraignment totally refuses to answer, insists upon mere ...
mute definition of mute in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
mute (my t), in music, device designed to diminish uniformly the loudness of a musical instrument. For example, a trumpet mute is cone-shaped and fits into the instrument's bell ...