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volume

[vol-yoom, -yuhm] / ˈvɒl yum, -yəm /


NOUN
loudness of a sound
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They are typically pricey because of their complexity and small production volumes, said Ralph Savelsberg, a missile expert at the Netherlands Defence Academy, a research and training institute of the Netherlands defense ministry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though analysts at Bernstein see BYD facing hurdles in the first quarter, including weaker volumes and higher material costs, subsequent periods could bring further upside.

From The Wall Street Journal

Small roasters don’t have the pricing power to buy coffee in massive volumes like the Starbucks of the world.

From The Wall Street Journal

Living with chronic pain is often compared to having a radio stuck at full volume, where the noise never fades no matter what you try.

From Science Daily

In contrast, holographic data storage embeds information throughout the volume of a material using laser light.

From Science Daily