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low-pitched

[loh-picht] / ˈloʊˈpɪtʃt /


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Its opening poem, “Digging,” feels earthbound with its low-pitched vowels: “Between my finger and my thumb / The squat pen rests; snug as a gun.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"For reference," Dror explained, "the frequency of sound waves created by an alligator roar are about 100 billion times higher than this frequency -- these are very low-pitched waves."

From Science Daily

Subtle, low-pitched floral scents, then tastes of pear and melon materialize, joined by a slight salinity and a hint of ferment.

From Seattle Times

Data from a controlled laboratory experiment shows that the domestic cat larynx can produce impressively low-pitched sounds at purring frequencies without any cyclical neural input or repetitive muscle contractions being needed.

From Science Daily

Ultrasound's low-pitched pressure wave compresses and pulls apart the solution, which then creates pockets of vapor called cavitation bubbles.

From Science Daily