Definitions from Wiktionary (aftersound)
▸ noun: A sound that persists or remains audible after its source has ceased to produce it; the perception of such a sound.
▸ noun: (acoustics) The second, slower phase of decay in the sound made by a piano string when it is struck.
▸ noun: (phonetics, obsolete) A weaker sound that immediately follows a more salient one, such as the second, less prominent vowel sound in a falling diphthong.
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▸ noun: A sound that persists or remains audible after its source has ceased to produce it; the perception of such a sound.
▸ noun: (acoustics) The second, slower phase of decay in the sound made by a piano string when it is struck.
▸ noun: (phonetics, obsolete) A weaker sound that immediately follows a more salient one, such as the second, less prominent vowel sound in a falling diphthong.
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aftersense,
after-impression,
afterperception,
afterimage,
sound,
afterview,
somatosound,
afterlife,
surround sound,
soundpainting,
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