Antiformant

/ˌæntiːˈfɔːrmənt/ noun

In speech and acoustics, a frequency region where sound energy is reduced or absent, the opposite of a formant which enhances certain frequencies.

From anti- + formant (from Latin formare, 'to shape'). Developed in 20th-century phonetics and acoustic engineering to describe dips in the frequency spectrum of speech sounds.

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