vox
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vox
n. (Latin) voice

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Vox
Vox is Latin for Voice. It may refer to:

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Dialogic ADPCM
Dialogic ADPCM or VOX is an audio file format, optimized for storing digitized voice data at a low sampling rate. VOX files are most commonly found in telephony applications, as well as an occasional arcade redemption game.

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Noun
1. the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
(synonym) voice, vocalization, vocalisation, phonation
(hypernym) communication
(hyponym) singing voice


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vox
n. voice (Latin)

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Vox
(n.)
A voice.
  

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