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stɛnˈtɔr i ən, -ˈtoʊr-sten·to·ri·an
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Princeton's WordNet
booming, stentorianadjective
used of the voice
Wiktionary
stentorianadjective
(of a voice) loud, powerful, booming, suitable for giving speeches to large crowds.
Etymology: From Stentor, from Στέντωρ + -ian. Stentor was the herald of the Greek forces in the Iliad, noted for his loud voice.
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stentorian
Stentorian (Bengali: স্টেনটোরিয়ান) is a heavy metal band from Bangladesh formed in early 2001. Stentorian released one commercially successful album, Protimuhurtey, in 2005 and several commercially successful singles. Their most popular songs include "Adrissho Juddho", "Bishonno Adhaar", "Bidrohi", "Jolosrot", "Anubhuti", "Mone pore na" and most recently "Chhobi". Stentorian is regarded as one of the pioneers of the underground heavy metal music movement, which re-energized heavy metal in Bangladesh in this current decade. Perhaps Stentorian is most notable for being led by two of the greatest Bangladeshi rock vocalists of all time Torsha Khan and Tanim Sufyani" and for their commercially successful single Bishonno Adhaar where they featured Sumon from Aurthohin.Stentorian is typically classified as heavy metal, but it ranges from soft rock, power ballad to thrash metal and most recently progressive metal. Their appreciation of early rock and heavy metal is reflected in some of their occasional cover songs. Stentorian's heavy metal lyrics typically cover such topics as war, good versus evil, abuse of power, psychological depression, social disorder and politics.
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stentorian
Stentorian refers to a very loud, powerful, and often resonant voice or sound. It's typically used to describe someone's voice that can be heard over a great distance. The term is derived from Stentor, a Greek herald in the Iliad, who was renowned for his powerful voice.
Webster Dictionary
Stentorianadjective
of or pertaining to a stentor; extremely loud; powerful; as, a stentorian voice; stentorian lungs
Etymology: [L. stentoreus; cf. Gr. .]
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Stentorian
Stentorian is a Heavy Metal band from Bangladesh formed in the early 2001. Stentorian released one commercially successful album Protimuhurtey in 2005 and several commercially successful singles. Their most notable songs include Adrissho Juddho, Bishonno Adhaar, Bidrohi, Jolosrot, Anubhuti, Mone pore na and most recently Chhobi. Stentorian is regarded as one of the pioneers of underground heavy metal music movement which re-energized heavy metal in Bangladesh in this current decade. Perhaps Stentorian is most notable for being led by three of the greatest Bangladeshi rock vocalists of all time, Real, Torsha and Tanim" and for their commercially successful single Bishonno Adhaar where they featured Sumon from Aurthohin. Stentorian is typically classified as heavy metal, but it ranges from soft rock, power ballad to thrash metal and most recently progressive metal. Stentorian's approach has remained the same over the band's career, preferring to play what they enjoy and do best; their appreciation of early rock and heavy metal is reflected in some of their occasional cover songs. Stentorian's heavy metal lyrics typically cover such topics as war, good versus evil, abuse of power, psychological depression, social disorder and politics. Stentorian’s popular soft music lyric contains love, affection and emotional appeal.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stentorian in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stentorian in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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