Tintinnabulation |  |
noun | 1. A ringing or tinkling sound. |
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 | "The bell in the town hall tower used to produce a loud tintinnabulation, but it's been broken for years." | "The handbell choir at my church produces the most beautiful tintinnabulation." | "The faint tintinnabulation in my ears is starting to irritate me." |
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 | Latin, mid-19th century |
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 | "Tintinnabulation" is a fancy word for "the ringing of bells." It comes directly from the Latin "tintinnabulum," which means "tinkling bell. ... |  |
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