Depending on context, "volume" can mean a book forming part of a work or series, the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or quantity or power of sound.
An exclamation mark is used to express strong feelings or a high volume.
high volume
A synonym for the word "dense" is the word mass or the word volume
the number in the series
what does the word inaudible mean
Alcohol by volume.
Story or book
"Volume" is a term referring to how loud a sound is to humans and animals. Most entertainment devices that use sound have a "Volume Control", typically labelled, "Volume". Volume is not quite the same as "Loudness", by the way.
"Volume" is not an adverb, no.The word "volume" is in fact a noun.
The word is spelled volume, just as you spelled it.
You mean by the word 'volume' the intensity of sound wave. Intensity is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude.
No, it is not a Latin word.There is a modern Italian word diminuendo, used in music to mean "gradually reducing volume".
Some words that mean the same as volume are: space, sound (level), book, publication, amount, property (as in magnitude).
It means that there is much mass per unit volume. (in relation to density)
An exclamation mark is used to express strong feelings or a high volume.
The first word in volume 1 of the 2010 Encyclopedia Britannica is "Abel," and the last word in the last volume is "zoysia."
The root word of volume is "volv," which comes from the Latin word "volvere," meaning "to roll" or "to turn."