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high frequency
noun
the range of frequencies in the radio spectrum between 3 and 30 megahertz.
high frequency
noun
HF. a radio-frequency band or radio frequency lying between 3 and 30 megahertz
Other Word Forms
- high-frequency adjective
Word History and Origins
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In addition, 39% of Pope's dismissals to pace bowlers in England have been bowled, an unusually high frequency, and a target for Bumrah, who himself bowls more batters than other pace bowlers.
Contact with spirit, as Rose describes it, is like experiencing “a high frequency of love.”
Noise-cancelling headphones do have their benefits, particularly for long-term ear health where their soundproofing feature can prevent high frequency and loud noise from reaching and damaging the ear - even while listening to music.
But the high frequencies of white noise can sound harsh.
"But you need high frequency services and then for it to become part of your routine, changing trains is second nature for people that use big city metros."
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