- Artificially high voice
- Contrived high voice
- High pitch
- High singing register
- High voice curiously set aloft
- High-pitched
- High-pitched voice
- sharp sense or feeling
- The quality of being acute or pointed; sharpness; as,
the acuteness of an angle.
- The faculty of nice discernment or perception; acumen;
keenness; sharpness; sensitiveness; -- applied to the senses, or the
understanding. By acuteness of feeling, we perceive small objects or
slight impressions: by acuteness of intellect, we discern nice
distinctions.
- Shrillness; high pitch; -- said of sounds.
- Violence of a disease, which brings it speedily to a
crisis.
- A charming accent
- Acute
- Biting
- High-pitched
- Keen
- Keenly perceptive
- Musical note
- Strung to a high pitch; spirited; sensitive; as, a
high-strung horse.
- Adjust pitch of melody
- Character of sound
- Frame of mind
- Musical note
- Musical sound
- Nature provides shade
- Pay attention, ... in
- Mineral pitch, Jews' pitch, or compact native bitumen.
It is brittle, of a black or brown color and high luster on a surface
of fracture; it melts and burns when heated, leaving no residue. It
occurs on the surface and shores of the Dead Sea, which is therefore
called Asphaltites, or the Asphaltic Lake. It is found also in many
parts of Asia, Europe, and America. See Bitumen.
- A composition of bitumen, pitch, lime, and gravel, used
for forming pavements, and as a water-proof cement for bridges, roofs,
etc.; asphaltic cement. Artificial asphalt is prepared from coal tar,
lime, sand, etc.