The sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract.
1You merely need to set up communications between myself and another vox.
2He has touched the vox humana stop of the crowd; it fairly roars.
3A quick vox pop suggests he's not alone in that view.
4The vox humana of a Hammond organ sobbed among the clouds.
5She always spoke in a hushed vox tremulo, and never played any rough games.
6Last week, I conducted a rudimentary vox pop of Celtic fans all over Glasgow.
7Ah, the perils of getting vox pops live on television.
8In the third place, he has learned much by what is called the vox viva.
9The rumblings of vox populi were hard to interpret.
10Then surely, if ever, vox populi is vox coeli.
11Have you declared me to be a fake to the whole of Hollow World, vox?
12I've actually gotten on quite well with Balmore, Pol-789's vox, as a result of arranging meetings.
13Without spending a dime, your vox POP pal has been added as a new RocketTalk member.
14I want you to contact Pol-789's vox.
15She never learned how to seize a demon's vox like you did that day in your bathroom.
16While thus controverting the so- called vox Dei (are not popular opinions generally popular prejudices?)