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vocal [ˈvəʊkəl, Am ˈvoʊ-] PRZYM.

1. vocal (connected with voice):

vocal

vocal cords RZ. l.mn. ANAT.

vocal cords
struny r.ż. l.mn. głosowe

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In late stages, the vocal folds and subglottic structures are also involved.
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It combined every excellence of which the vocal organ is capable.
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Vocal presence is the distinctiveness of a meykhana master's voice on record.
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In addition to her musical education, she has taken two and a half years of acting, performing and vocal lessons.
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Between 1603/4 and 1610/11, he became more active and vocal.
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They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds.
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Despite a few vocal protests, most of the audience stayed to the end of the piece.
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By the time she reached the age of 19, she took singing lessons, she studied to become a vocal coach.
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All members write original compositions and share vocal duties.
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In-school juried assessments of students' level of development in sensing, playing, and performing, are required as a component of being a vocal music major.
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