Word Meanings - TRUMPLIKE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Resembling a trumpet, esp. in sound; as, a trumplike voice. Chapman.
Related words: (words related to TRUMPLIKE)
- SOUNDER
One who, or that which; sounds; specifically, an instrument used in telegraphy in place of a register, the communications being read by sound. - TRUMPET
A wind instrument of great antiquity, much used in war and military exercises, and of great value in the orchestra. In consists of a long metallic tube, curved into a convenient shape, and ending in a bell. Its scale in the lower octaves - SOUNDLESS
Not capable of being sounded or fathomed; unfathomable. Shak. - TRUMPET-TONGUED
Having a powerful, far-reaching voice or speech. - SOUNDLY
In a sound manner. - SOUNDNESS
The quality or state of being sound; as, the soundness of timber, of fruit, of the teeth, etc.; the soundness of reasoning or argument; soundness of faith. Syn. -- Firmness; strength; solidity; healthiness; truth; rectitude. - RESEMBLINGLY
So as to resemble; with resemblance or likeness. - TRUMPLIKE
Resembling a trumpet, esp. in sound; as, a trumplike voice. Chapman. - SOUNDING BALLOON
An unmanned balloon sent aloft for meteorological or aƫronautic purposes. - SOUND-BOARD
A sounding-board. To many a row of pipes the sound-board breathes. Milton. - TRUMPET-SHAPED
Tubular with one end dilated, as the flower of the trumpet creeper. - TRUMPETWOOD
A tropical American tree of the Breadfruit family, having hollow stems, which are used for wind instruments; -- called also snakewood, and trumpet tree. - RESEMBLANT
Having or exhibiting resemblance; resembling. Gower. - SOUNDING-BOARD
A thin board which propagates the sound in a piano, in a violin, and in some other musical instruments. 2. A board or structure placed behind or over a pulpit or rostrum to give distinctness to a speaker's voice. 3. pl. - VOICEFUL
Having a voice or vocal quality; having a loud voice or many voices; vocal; sounding. Beheld the Iliad and the Odyssey Rise to the swelling of the voiceful sea. Coleridge. - SOUNDABLE
Capable of being sounded. - TRUMPETING
A channel cut behind the brick lining of a shaft. Raymond. - RESEMBLE
sembler to seem, resemble, fr. L. similare, simulare, to imitate, fr. 1. To be like or similar to; to bear the similitude of, either in appearance or qualities; as, these brothers resemble each other. We will resemble you in that. Shak. - RESEMBLABLE
Admitting of being compared; like. Gower. - SOUNDAGE
Dues for soundings. - HIGH-SOUNDING
Pompous; noisy; ostentatious; as, high-sounding words or titles. - RESOUND
resonare; pref. re- re- + sonare to sound, sonus sound. See Sound to 1. To sound loudly; as, his voice resounded far. 2. To be filled with sound; to ring; as, the woods resound with song. 3. To be echoed; to be sent back, as sound. "Common fame - INVOICE
A written account of the particulars of merchandise shipped or sent to a purchaser, consignee, factor, etc., with the value or prices and charges annexed. Wharton. 2. The lot or set of goods as shipped or received; as, the merchant receives a large - MISSOUND
To sound wrongly; to utter or pronounce incorrectly. E,Hall. - STRUMPET
A prostitute; a harlot. Shak. (more info) debauchery, F. stupe, L. stuprare, stupratum, to debauch, stuprum - OUTVOICE
To exceed in noise. Shak.