Well, you're thinking about "volume", but in music equipment, they are not the same.
Volume describes how loud the equipment is.
Loudness is a term that describes a process which makes the high notes and the very low notes louder at a low volume level.
Volume is a word with 6 letters that can be used as another term for loudness.
They are the first 6 letters on the top row of letters on a standard typewriter or keyboard.
the word vi (lowercase letters) doesn't mean anything in French. In capital letters, that stands for the Roman number '6'. Using these type of figures is common for kings.
there are 6 identifiable sound segments in the word: s/t/r/Ea/m/eD (Capital letters show what letter the stress is put on, where there are more than one letter).
The French port with 6 letters beginning with "D" is Dunkerque.
French and Gallic are the names of two languages that are spelled with six letters. German and Polish also have 6 letters.
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Another word for a brass-like alloy that is 6 letters and ends in "en" is "latten."
I N D E E D= 6 letters
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chubby
the only one i can think of is blurry that has 6 letters.
The word, "trauma" seems to fit.
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