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vocalise
1[ voh-kuh-leez ]
vocalise
2[ voh-kuh-lahyz ]
verb (used with or without object)
, vo·cal·ised, vo·cal·is·ing.
- Chiefly British. vocalize.
vocalise
/ ˌvəʊkəˈliːz /
noun
- a musical passage sung upon one vowel as an exercise to develop flexibility and control of pitch and tone; solfeggio
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There are, I am aware, certain races who are unable to vocalise certain sounds and accordingly modify them.
From Project Gutenberg
These are followed by a vocalise or two, and a couple of songs or arias, which fill out the thirty minutes.
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Il vocalise rarement, mais en revanche, il fait des bruits nasaux divers.
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