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murmur in Czech

šepot
noun
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
šeptání
noun
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
šelest
noun
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
šumění
noun
(countable, uncountable) Any low, indistinct sound, like that of running water.
šepot
noun
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
šeptání
noun
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
šelest
noun
(cardiology, medicine) The sound made by any condition which produces a noisy, or turbulent, flow of blood through the heart.
šepot
noun
A muttered complaint or protest; the expression of dissatisfaction in a low muttering voice; any expression of complaint or discontent.
šeptání
noun
A muttered complaint or protest; the expression of dissatisfaction in a low muttering voice; any expression of complaint or discontent.
mumlat
verb
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
zamumlat
verb
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent at or against someone or something. [from 14th c.]
šeptat
verb
(intransitive) To speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter. [from 14th c.]
zašeptat
verb
(intransitive) To speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter. [from 14th c.]
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