Vocicultural

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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)

  1. Pertaining to the training, cultivation, or development of the voice.
    • Example: The singer devoted years to vocicultural discipline, refining breath control and resonance.

MoribundMurdoch's Usage

  1. "If you want to see how much effort people put into their vocicultural whatnot, check out TransVoiceLessons. One day, they may opt to be cyborgs or replace their vocal folds to skip all this trouble."
  2. Link to the Social Media Post
  3. Link to What I was Sharing in the Social Media Post