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Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Voice \Voice\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Voiced}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Voicing}.]
   1. To give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish;
      to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of
      the nation. ``Rather assume thy right in silence and . . .
      then voice it with claims and challenges.'' --Bacon.

            It was voiced that the king purposed to put to death
            Edward Plantagenet.                   --Bacon.

   2. (Phon.) To utter with sonant or vocal tone; to pronounce
      with a narrowed glottis and rapid vibrations of the vocal
      cords; to speak above a whisper.

   3. To fit for producing the proper sounds; to regulate the
      tone of; as, to voice the pipes of an organ.

   4. To vote; to elect; to appoint. [Obs.] --Shak.

Voiced \Voiced\, a.
   1. Furnished with a voice; expressed by the voice.

   2. (Phon.) Uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of
      the vocal cords; sonant; -- said of a sound uttered with
      the glottis narrowed.

   {Voiced stop}, {Voice stop} (Phon.), a stopped consonant made
      with tone from the larynx while the mouth organs are
      closed at some point; a sonant mute, as b, d, g hard.

Source : WordNet®

voiced
     adj 1: produced or delivered by the voice; often used in
            combination; "a frequently voiced opinion"; "voiced
            consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'"; "loud-voiced
            teenagers" [ant: {unvoiced}]
     2: of speech sounds [syn: {sonant}] [ant: {surd}]
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