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Alternative spelling of VOx
voice operated recording
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An abbreviation meaning Vocal, used on track logs
Voice actuated relay It turns on when audio is present and turns off when audio is not there
A voice
Voice Activated Transmission
Voice
{i} (Latin) voice
Voice communications
This means the system is voice activated or deactivated
Voice over IP, Frame, ATM, IP over ATM, or some other voice/data convergent technology separate and distinct from traditional TDM
the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
Voice operated Switch
A file extension specifying a generic telephony audio format Typically encountered as FILENAME VOX
Voice Operated Switching
  An acoustoelectric transducer and a keying relay connected so that the keying relay is actuated when sound, or voice, energy above a certain threshold is sensed by the transducer   Note:   A vox is used to eliminate the need for push-to-talk operation of a transmitter by using voice energy to turn on the transmitter (188)  Synonyms voice operated relay circuit, voice operated transmit
Voice Operated Transmission; Voice, noise and silence detection
vox angelica
an organ stop giving a gentle tremolo effect; the voix céleste
vox humana
an organ stop having some resemblance to the human voice
vox pop
A short, informal, non-prearranged interview with a member of the public, especially to canvas opinion

The reporter got some vox pops in the city square to see what people thought of the country's new flag.

vox pops
plural form of vox pop
vox populi
The opinions or beliefs of the majority
vox angelica
an organ stop producing a gentle tremolo effect
vox angelica
An organ stop of delicate stringlike quality, having for each finger key a pair of pipes, of which one is tuned slightly sharp to give a wavy effect to their joint tone
vox humana
an organ reed stop producing tones imitative of the human voice
vox pop
{i} (British usage) vox populi, popular opinion, public opinion
vox pop
In a radio or television programme, a vox pop is an item consisting of a series of short interviews with ordinary members of the public. opinions expressed by ordinary people when they are asked questions about a particular subject during a television, radio, or newspaper report
vox populi
(Latin) "voice of the people", public sentiment, public opinion
vox populi vox Dei
(Latin) the voice of the general population is the voice of God, the Voice of the People Is the Voice of God
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    [ 'väks-'pä-pyü-" ] (noun.) circa 1550. Latin, voice of the people.

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