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Noise


~ NOISE  id+ | SOUND WITH NO MEANING |    sug> CHAOS
         id+ | NOISE of see> NAUSEA |     see> NAUTIC
  NOISE with sense is see> SIGNAL         see> SIGN
  opp of NOISE is SOUND                   see> SENSE
  see> VOICE                              sug> VERB
  see> LARYNX or VOICE BOX                sug> NONSENSE
  see> SCREAM                             sug> BARK
  see> BLARE    sug> BOOM                 see> CLAMOR
  etymology roots of                      sug> GURGLE
  NOISE are in NAUSEA                     sug> REGURGITATE
  gr  NAUS     = SHIP                     sug> NAUTIC
  eng NAUSEOUS   SEA SICK                 sug> VOMIT
  NOISE implies DISORDER  NO MELODY       sug> CACOPHONY
  or UNWANTED SIGNS or SIGNALS            sug> BUZZ
  in sp APRENDER = LEARN or APREHEND      sug> CATCH  GET
  NOISE CAN DISTORT  DEFORM  WARP         sug> CACA
            CONFUSE  PERPLEX  BAFFLE      sug> CONFOUND
  note SOUND implies ORDER   COGENT       sug> HARMONY
       NOISE is not part of LINGUISTICS   sug> LANGUAGE
  ply> | for many people POPULAR MODERN MUSIC
         IS PRIMARILY NAUSEATING NOISE or
  CACOPHONY suggestive of CACA |

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