Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Resonance \Res"o*nance\ (r?z"?-nans), n. [Cf. F. r['e]sonance,
L. resonantia an echo.]
1. The act of resounding; the quality or state of being
resonant.
2. (Acoustics) A prolongation or increase of any sound,
either by reflection, as in a cavern or apartment the
walls of which are not distant enough to return a distinct
echo, or by the production of vibrations in other bodies,
as a sounding-board, or the bodies of musical instruments.
{Pulmonary resonance} (Med.), the sound heard on percussing
over the lungs.
{Vocal resonance} (Med.), the sound transmitted to the ear
when auscultation is made while the patient is speaking.