n.
[L. See
A voice.
Vox humana [L., human voice]
(Mus.), a reed stop in an organ, made to imitate the human voice.
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[L. See
A voice.
Vox humana [L., human voice]
(Mus.), a reed stop in an organ, made to imitate the human voice.
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| Engelstimme | |
| mezza voce | |
| vox populi |
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