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To speak in a way that makes it seem as if the words are coming from someone or something else, often a puppet or doll. It requires control over the diaphragm and vocal cords to achieve a voice that isn't one's own.
Ventriloquised refers to the act of imitating speech without moving one's lips. It's a technique commonly used in ventriloquism, a form of entertainment where a person speaks without moving their mouth, typically to mimic the voice of a character or puppet.
Ventriloquising refers to the act of speaking in a low, indistinct voice, often so that one's words are not clearly audible to others and appear to come from another source, such as a puppet or inanimate object. It is often used for comedic or entertainment purposes.
Ventriloquism is a performance technique in which a person, known as a ventriloquist, appears to speak without moving their lips. This is achieved by practiced motor control and manipulation of the vocal cords to project the voice towards the face or other parts of the head, rather than speaking in the usual way with lips and tongue articulation, effectively creating an illusion that the voice is coming from a source other than the ventriloquist's mouth.
A ventriloquist is a person who performs the art of ventriloquism, which is the skill of speaking without moving one's lips. A ventriloquist often uses a dummy or puppet to represent the voice of a character, and the ventriloquist speaks in a way that makes it appear as though the dummy is talking.
The term "ventriloquistic" refers to the ability to speak without moving one's lips or mouth. In other words, it involves speaking with a voice that appears to come from somewhere else, rather than the speaker's mouth. This can be achieved through various techniques, such as manipulating the position of the tongue and the vocal cords, or using the diaphragm to modulate the vocal tone.<br><br>In a broader sense, "ventriloquistic" can also describe speech or language that is indirect, elusive, or unclear, making it difficult to discern the speaker's true intentions or meaning.
Ventriloquists are people who perform an art that involves speaking without moving their lips or other facial muscles, giving the illusion that voices are coming from an inanimate object, often a dummy or puppet. They use their tongues, lips, and vocal cords to manipulate sounds and words in a way that makes it seem as though the voices are emanating from elsewhere. This skill requires great practice and control over the vocal apparatus, as well as creative storytelling skills to engage an audience. Ventriloquists often use their performances for entertainment, in plays, circus and stage shows, and can bring their dummies to life, exploring various characters and narratives.
To speak in a voice that is not one's own, often in a theatrical or artificial way, typically using the lips, tongue, and vocal cords to imitate the voice and manner of another person, an animal, or an inanimate object.
Produced in a voice that is not one's own, often as if a person or a thing was speaking on its own.<br><br>Example: "The ventriloquized voice of the dummy startled the children."
Ventriloquizing refers to the act of speaking or communicating in a way that appears as if one is not producing the sounds oneself, but rather suggesting that someone or something else is producing them. This can involve using the voice of another person, an animal, an object, or an imaginary entity, often in a way that is meant to be perceived as coming from someone or something else.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, ventriloquizing can also refer to the act of expressing or advocating an idea, opinion, or perspective in a way that makes it seem to be coming from someone else, often to avoid taking credit or responsibility for it oneself.
Giving or resembling the appearance of speech to an inanimate object, an animal, or a person who is not speaking, but is appearing to speak. As if someone else's voice is coming out of him/her.
Ventriloquy is the act of speaking without moving one's lips. It involves making sounds and forming words without moving the mouth, jaw, or lungs, in a way that is often used to mimic the sound of a speaker, but without physically producing sound waves.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "ventrimeson". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist in the English language.
Ventripotent refers to something that has a great tendency or inclination to go outward or spread out.
Ventrodorsal refers to a movement or direction from the belly (venter) to the back (dorsal) of an animal or object. In anatomy and physiology, it is often used to describe the movement or positioning of internal organs or muscles in the abdominal region, or to describe the direction of force or movement at a joint in the body.
The ventrogluteal muscle is a superficial muscle of the gluteal region, located in the buttock area. It helps in flexion, eversion, and external rotation of the hip joint.<br><br>In medical terminology, "ventro-" refers to the anterior or front side, and "gluteal" refers to the buttocks. So, the term "ventrogluteal" can be literally translated to "front-of-buttock" or "anterior gluteal."
Located or directed toward the medial side of the body, namely toward the belly or viscera.<br><br>In anatomic terms, "ventromedial" refers to a position closer to the ventral (front or belly) side of the body, and closer to the midline (medial).<br><br>Example: The ventromedial part of the brain is closer to the front (ventral) side of the head and to the midline of the body.
A ventrotomy is a surgical incision or cutting into a ventricle, which is a cavity in the heart or brain. In the heart, a ventrotomy is often performed to repair or maintain heart valves, while in the brain, a ventriculostomy or ventriculotomy may be used to relieve increased intracranial pressure, such as in hydrocephalus.
The word "vents" can have several related but distinct meanings:<br><br>1. Openings or passages that allow air, gas, or other substances to escape or enter a confined space, such as in a building, a vehicle, or a mechanical system.<br><br>2. A device or system for controlling the flow of air or gas, often used in mechanical systems, aircraft, or other industrial applications.<br><br>3. In entertainment, vents can refer to an actor or actress who plays a minor or auxiliary role, particularly in a play, film, or other dramatic production.<br><br>4. In a more general sense, vents can also refer to outbursts or expressions of emotion, such as a person's venting their frustrations or anger.
To take a risk by doing or starting something new, especially in a business or financial context.<br><br>Example: "She decided to venture into the world of entrepreneurship with her own startup company."<br><br>Or: "He decided to venture into the wilderness on his own for an adventure."<br><br>The word 'venture' refers to an enterprise or activity that involves uncertainty or risk, and often means to engage in a business or other undertaking that requires courage and resolution.
To take a risk or an action that involves danger or uncertainty; to try something new or adventurous, often out of curiosity or a sense of necessity.
A person who travels or goes on an adventure, especially in a new or unknown region or area, often in search of new ideas, experiences, or opportunities.<br><br>Example: "He was a seasoned venturer who had explored several countries in his lifetime."
1. People who engage in or travel in search of adventure, especially one who travels to a new country to trade or discover new lands.<br><br>2. A person who takes risks and tries new things.<br><br>3. A new or inexperienced person in a particular field, especially business or a skilled activity.<br><br>4. In architecture, an indoor or outdoor opening in a wall, roof, or other surface that provides ventilation.
1. Undertakings or endeavors, especially business or financial ones, that are risky or experimental:<br><br>"This company is taking too many ventures and is likely to run out of money."<br><br>2. The land or property held in a farm, ranch, or other agricultural site:<br><br>"The businessman invested in several ventures, but his land venture failed."<br><br>3. An adventurous or daring act or project:<br><br>"The explorer's line-hauling venture into the jungle came to an unexpected end."<br><br>4. A career or a self-directed path of advancement:<br><br>"The successful young lawyer was interested in taking a new venture in politics."<br><br>5. Rating, dictionary: An operational unit of an excavation.<br><br>6. (Obs.) Sight, sightseeing.
Venturesomely is not a real word in the English language. However, it appears to be derived from the word "venture", which means to take a risk or engage in an adventurous activity.<br><br>If we were to create a word "venturesomely", it could imply doing something in a way that is full of adventure or risk-taking, perhaps characterized by boldness or daring.<br><br>But in the context of English language, the word "venture" is often used as an adjective, with related forms such as "venturing", "venture", and "venturesome", all of which are recognized by dictionaries.
The Venturi effect is a phenomenon in fluid dynamics where the flow rate of a fluid increases in a constricted section of a pipe. This occurs when a fluid flows through a narrow tube or nozzle, and the pressure of the fluid decreases as it enters the narrower section. <br><br>The Venturi effect is characterized by:<br><br>1. Constriction: A narrow section of the pipe where the fluid must flow faster to maintain the same volumetric flow rate.<br>2. Pressure drop: The pressure of the fluid decreases as it enters the narrow section.<br>3. Velocity increase: The speed of the fluid increases as it enters the narrow section.<br><br>The Venturi effect is commonly used in various applications, such as:<br><br>1. Venturi tubes: Used to measure the flow rate of fluids.<br>2. Nozzles: Used to increase the speed of fluids and create high-velocity jets.<br>3. Driers: Used to remove moisture from gases by taking advantage of the high velocity of the gas.<br><br>The Venturi effect is named after Italian physicist Giovanni Battista Venturi, who first described the phenomenon in the 18th century.
Venturine typically refers to aventurine, a type of quartz crystal. The name is often misspelled as venturine.
Venturing means taking a chance or risk, often in a social or business context, to explore new opportunities or possibilities, or to try something new and uncertain. It can also refer to engaging in adventurous or daring activities.
A venue is a place where a particular activity or event is held, such as a concert hall, stadium, or theater.
Places where events or performances are held, such as concert halls, theaters, restaurants, or public spaces.
The name "Venugopal" is of Sanskrit origin, and it is a compound word consisting of two parts: "Venu" (वेणु) meaning a flute, and "Gopal" (गोपाल) meaning a cowherd or a protector.
A vanelle is a small vein, specifically, a terminal branch of a lymphatic vessel, but in a medical context, it also refers to the smallest channel or cavity of the network of lymphatic vessels.
Venules are the small blood vessels in the body that are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood from the capillaries back to the heart. They are a critical part of the venous system, which plays a vital role in the circulation of blood throughout the body.