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n.
A medicine that increases the strength, and gives vigor of action to the system.
n.
Tonicity; as, arterial tone.
n.
The present or the coming night; the night after the present day.
adv.
On this present or coming night.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tone
n.
A strengthening medicine; a tonic.
a.
Tonic.
n.
A vocal sound; specifically, a purely vocal element of speech, unmodified except by resonance; a vowel or a diphthong; a tonic element; a tonic; -- distinguished from a subvocal, and a nonvocal.
n.
A tonic element or letter; a vowel or a diphthong.
a.
Increasing strength, or the tone of the animal system; obviating the effects of debility, and restoring healthy functions.
n.
The state of healthy tension or partial contraction of muscle fibers while at rest; tone; tonus.
adv.
On the last night past.
n.
A glucoside extracted from the root of a South African plant of the genus Vernonia, as a deliquescent powder, and used as a mild heart tonic.
n.
An explosive compound; a preparation of gun cotton.
a.
Of or pertaining to tension; increasing tension; hence, increasing strength; as, tonic power.
n.
Tonicity, or tone; as, muscular tonus.
n.
The principle of key in music; the character which a composition has by virtue of the key in which it is written, or through the family relationship of all its tones and chords to the keynote, or tonic, of the whole.
pl.
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a.
Of or relating to tones or sounds; specifically (Phon.), applied to, or distingshing, a speech sound made with tone unmixed and undimmed by obstruction, such sounds, namely, the vowels and diphthongs, being so called by Dr. James Rush (1833) " from their forming the purest and most plastic material of intonation."
n.
The key tone, or first tone of any scale.
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