vocoder

English

Etymology

From voice and coder.

Noun

vocoder (plural vocoders)

  1. Any of several electronic or digital devices or systems for the analysis and/or synthesis of speech.

Translations

Verb

vocoder (third-person singular simple present vocoders, present participle vocodering, simple past and past participle vocodered)

  1. (transitive) To analyse or synthesize (speech) by means of a vocoder.
    Synonym: vocode

Anagrams

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from English vocoder.

Noun

vocoder n (plural vocodere)

  1. vocoder

Declension

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