for|mant

for|mant
for|mant «FR muhnt», noun.
Phonetics. the characteristic pitch of a vowel sound: »

The front vowels with their high acoustic formants are associated with smaller magnitudes than the back vowels with their lower formants (Roger Brown).

[< German Formant < Latin formāns, -antis, present participle of formāre to form]

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