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Pos: Noun
[WORDNET DICTIONARY]

Noun falsetto has 1 senses

   falsetto(n = noun.attribute) - a male singing voice with artificially high tones in an upper register;
is a kind of
head register, head tone, head voice
Derived form adjective falsetto1


Adjective falsetto has 1 senses

   falsetto(s = adj.all) - artificially high; above the normal voice range; "a falsetto voice"
Derived form noun falsetto1


[CIDE DICTIONARY]

falsetto, n. [It. falsetto, dim. fr. L. falsus. See False.].

   A false or artificial voice; that voice in a man which lies above his natural voice; the male counter tenor or alto voice. See Head voice, under Voice. [1913 Webster]


[OXFORD DICTIONARY]

falsetto, n. (pl. -os)
1 a method of voice production used by male singers, esp. tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range.
2 a singer using this method.

Etymology:
It., dimin. of falso FALSE


[ROGET DICTIONARY]

Aphony

N  aphony, aphonia, dumbness, obmutescence, absence of voice, want of voice, dysphony, cacoepy, silence, raucity, harsh voice &c, unmusical voice, falsetto, childish treble mute, dummy, aphonous, dumb, mute, deafmute, deaf and dumb, mum, tongue-tied, breathless, tongueless, voiceless, speechless, wordless, mute as a fish, mute as a stockfish, mute as a mackerel, silent, muzzled, inarticulate, inaudible, croaking, raucous, hoarse, husky, dry, hollow, sepulchral, hoarse as a raven, rough, with bated breath, with the finger on the lips, sotto voce, in a low tone, in a cracked voice, in a broken voice, vox faucibus haesit.


Stammering

N  stammering, inarticulateness, stammering, hesitation, impediment in one's speech, titubancy, traulism, whisper, lisp, drawl, tardiloquence, nasal tone, nasal accent, twang, falsetto, broken voice, broken accents, broken sentences, brogue, slip of the tongue, lapsus linouae, stammering, inarticulate, guttural, nasal, tremulous, affected, sotto voce.


Stridor

N  stridor, creak, creaking, discord, stridor, roughness, sharpness cacophony, cacoepy, acute note, high note, soprano, treble, tenor, alto, falsetto, penny trumpet, voce di testa, creaking, stridulous, harsh, coarse, hoarse, horrisonous, rough, gruff, grum, sepulchral, hollow, sharp, high, acute, shrill, trumpet-toned, piercing, ear-piercing, high-pitched, high-toned, cracked, discordant, cacophonous.