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Definition of Timbral
1. timbre [adj] - See also: timbre
Lexicographical Neighbors of Timbral
Literary usage of Timbral
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Radical by Sidney H.. Morse, Joseph B.. Marvin (1867)
"Sing aloud, then, heart and timbral! Shout, thou young world, free and strong —
Hail the Day-God's deathless triumph, join the old world's natal song ..."
2. Sermons of the Late Dr. James Inglis: Pastor of the First Presbyterian by James Inglis (1820)
"... praise him with the psaltery and harp; praise him with the timbral and dance;
praise him with stringed instruments and organs; praise him upon the loud ..."
3. Report on the Geology of Vermont: Descriptive, Theoretical, Economical, and by Vermont State Geologist, Edward Hitchcock, Albert David Hager, Charles Henry Hitchcock, Leo Lesquereux, Elkanah Billings (1861)
"But in the carboniferous rocks, above the Devonian, the timbral series of the
Professors Rogers, we find a thickness of 300 feet assigned to red shales and ..."
4. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes by Hezekiah Butterworth, Theron Brown (1906)
"483 (ONNET, 287 SOUND THE LOUD timbral 327 SPEED AWAT, 184 SPOHR, 244 STAFFORD
466 STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, THE, 49. 333-335 STATE STREET, 410, 515 ST. ..."