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Audio can mean:
- Sound that can be heard.
- Audio frequency signals in frequencies audible to humans (about 20–20,000 Hz).
- Broadcasting or reception of sound.
- High-fidelity sound reproduction.
- Sound recording and reproduction in general.
- "I hear" in Latin.
Audio is also the debut album of the Blue Man Group.
Audible can also refer to:
- Audible.com, an online audiobook store.
- In American football, "calling an audible" refers to a tactic where the quarterback decides to change the play at the line of scrimmage before the snap by calling additional signals. This is usually done if the quarterback notices changes in the opposing team's defensive setup on the field.
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