CLANG vs CLANGOR: NOUN
- A loud, resonant, metallic sound.
- The strident call of a crane or goose.
- A loud, sharp, resonant, and metallic sound; a clangor: as, the clang of arms; the clang of bells; the clang of hammers.
- The quality of a musical sound; the respect in which a tone of one instrument differs from the same tone struck on another; timbre. See extract.
- A loud, ringing sound, like that made by metallic substances when clanged or struck together.
- Quality of tone.
- The cry of some birds, including the crane and the goose.
- A word or phrase linked only by sound and not by meaning, characteristic of some mental disorders.
- A loud resonant repeating noise
- A loud resonant repeating noise
- A clang or repeated clanging.
- A loud racket; a din.
- A sharp, metallic, ringing sound; resonant, clanging sound; clang; clamorous noise; shrill outcry.
- A sharp, harsh, ringing sound.
- Alternative spelling of clangour.
CLANG vs CLANGOR: VERB
- To strike (objects) together so as to produce a clang.
- Make a loud noise
- Make a loud resonant noise
- Make a loud noise
CLANG vs CLANGOR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To give out a clang; to resound.
- To make a clangor.
CLANG vs CLANGOR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To strike together so as to produce a ringing metallic sound.
- N/A
CLANG vs CLANGOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To give out a clang; resound.
- To cause to sound with a clang.
- To cause the name of to resound; celebrate with clangor.
- (intransitive; transitive verb) To make or cause to make a clang.
- To make a clangor; clang; clank; resound.
CLANG vs CLANGOR: RELATED WORDS
- Blare, Screech, Whoosh, Clack, Tinkle, Clunk, Clatter, Battleaxe, Clangoring, Clangour, Crash, Clash, Jangle, Clangor, Clank
- Screech, Caterwaul, Thrum, Tintinnabulation, Clatter, Cacophonic, Cacophony, Peal, Blare, Clangour, Clash, Crash, Clank, Jangle, Clang
CLANG vs CLANGOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Thump, Whir, Whirr, Blare, Screech, Whoosh, Clack, Tinkle, Clunk, Clatter, Battleaxe, Clangour, Crash, Jangle, Clangor
- Yowl, Whump, Screech, Caterwaul, Thrum, Tintinnabulation, Clatter, Cacophonic, Cacophony, Peal, Blare, Clangour, Crash, Jangle, Clang
CLANG vs CLANGOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Clang supports annotating type tags of two forms.
- It dropped to the deck with a clang.
- Clang first in the global PATH environment variable.
- The steel door slammed shut with a clang.
- We can view the clang tone in Fig.
- This compiles just fine in gcc and clang.
- Makefile Log message: Unbreak on clang archs Symbols visibility support effectively makes public symbols unavailable on clang archs.
- To download and build clang see Getting Started: Building and Running Clang.
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- Clang VFS construction a bit, which broke perf clang build.
- There is the rattle of transmitters, the sharp clicking of typewriter keys, the clangor of bells, the noise of buzzers and so on.
- Then everything went in the rending crash, in the clangor and screech of breaking, twisting steel.
- They will make a wedge, the clangor of the wheels.
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