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  • noun Plural form of voiceprint.

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Examples

  • I've said this before but it bears repeating because the story I saw at the time publicised by DebkaFile (and only on the net for a few days) indicated that "Sammy Bin Elvis", during the battle in Tora Bora, was heard and identified through "voiceprints" giving instructions to his troops who were standing on the tops of their bunkers and screaming "Git down here and fight like a man".

    Comments for Jack's Newswatch 2009

  • Nevertheless, the official could not explain how U.S. forces could have obtained DNA samples from Baghdadi when he was alive for comparison with the dead suspect's DNA, nor how voiceprints from messages attributed to Baghdadi can be matched to the voice of a corpse.

    Does Death Prove Iraqi Al Qaeda Leader Existed? 2010

  • And my girlfriend, Karen, for all her support and patience, even when I kept talking her ears off about voiceprints, coral snakes, elastic braces, and interrogations.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment Greg Cox 2010

  • And my girlfriend, Karen, for all her support and patience, even when I kept talking her ears off about voiceprints, coral snakes, elastic braces, and interrogations.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment Greg Cox 2010

  • And my girlfriend, Karen, for all her support and patience, even when I kept talking her ears off about voiceprints, coral snakes, elastic braces, and interrogations.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment Greg Cox 2010

  • Despite their name, “voiceprints” were nowhere near as reliable as fingerprints, but an expert analyst could often narrow a pool of suspects down to just a few probable candidates.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment Greg Cox 2010

  • Despite their name, “voiceprints” were nowhere near as reliable as fingerprints, but an expert analyst could often narrow a pool of suspects down to just a few probable candidates.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment Greg Cox 2010

  • Despite their name, “voiceprints” were nowhere near as reliable as fingerprints, but an expert analyst could often narrow a pool of suspects down to just a few probable candidates.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment Greg Cox 2010

  • The FBI might as well open files on all of these people right now and get their DNA, voiceprints, handwriting samples, retina scans, the whole works.

    Archive 2005-07-01 KaneCitizen 2005

  • The technology not only recognizes voices, but also authenticates them through the use of voiceprints.

    Digital Rails 2006

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