Entertainment / Music / Range: Distance between the lowest and highest tones of a melody, an instrument or a voice. This span can be generally described as narrow, medium or wide in range.
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Range Verb Synonyms: cover, traverse, roam, rove, travel over or across, go or pass over, drift, migrate, wander, move, extend
Range Noun Synonyms: kitchen range, (cooking-) stove, cooker, trade mark Aga, cook-stove
Range Adjective Synonyms: scope, sweep, reach, limit, extent, span, area, radius, distance, compass, latitude, stretch, sphere, orbit
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Business / Finance / Trading Range: The profit earned on short-term trades of securities held for less than one year, subject to tax at normal income tax rates. MORE
Technology / Home Audio / Dynamic Range: The ratio of the loudest (undistorted) signal to that of the quietest (discernible) signal in a unit or system as expressed in decibels (db). Dynamic range is another way of stating the maximum S/N ra MORE
Lifestyle / Painting / Orange Peel: Film having the roughness of an orange due to poor roller or spray application. MORE
Entertainment / Golf / Range Ball: (also 'practice ball') golf balls for use only on the driving range, usually striped or marked in some way to easily distinguish them from regular golf balls MORE
Technology / Home Audio / Range (Audio): Usually described as frequency range, this is a system's frequency transmission limits, beyond which the frequency is attenuated below a specified tolerance. Also, the frequency band or bands within w MORE
Technology / Aviation / Adcock Range: National low-frequency radio navigation system (c.1930-c.1950) replaced by an omnirange (VOR) system. It consisted of four segmented quadrants broadcasting Morse Code 'A' (dot-dash) and 'N' (dash-dot) MORE