Vocicultural
English
Etymology
From Latin vox (genitive vocis, “voice”) + culture (“cultivation, training”) + -al.
Literally: “pertaining to the cultivation or training of the voice.”
Adjective
vocicultural (not comparable)
- Pertaining to the training, cultivation, or development of the voice.
- Example: The singer devoted years to vocicultural discipline, refining breath control and resonance.
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