Decibels

/ˈdɛsɪbɛlz/ noun

Units used to measure the loudness or intensity of sound, where higher numbers mean louder sounds.

From 'deci-' (one-tenth, from Latin 'decem' meaning 'ten') plus 'bel,' named after Alexander Graham Bell. Physicists created this logarithmic scale in the 1920s to measure sound intensity.

AMደሴibel (Desi-bel)
ARديسيبل (dēsibel)
BNডেসিবেল (Desibel)
CAdecibels
CSdecibel
DAdecibel
DEDezibel
ELδεσιβέλ (desibel)
ESdecibelios
FAدسیبل (Desibel)
FIdesibel
FRdécibels
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