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    Vol·ume
    /ˈvälyəm/

    noun

    • 1. a book forming part of a work or series: "a biography of George Bernard Shaw in three volumes"
    • 2. the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great: "the sewer could not cope with the volume of rainwater" Similar capacitycubic measuresizemagnitude
  2. Definitions of volume. noun. the property of something that is great in magnitude. “the volume of exports” synonyms: bulk, mass. see more. noun. a relative amount. “mix one volume of the solution with ten volumes of water” see more. noun. the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction) “the kids played their music at full volume ”

  3. [uncountable, countable] the amount of space that an object or a substance fills; the amount of space that a container has. volume of something How do you measure the volume of a gas? In the experiment, lighted candles were put under jars of different volumes. Patients showed an improvement in lung volume.

  4. 4 days ago · 1. countable noun [usually singular] The volume of something is the amount of it that there is. Senior officials will be discussing how the volume of sales might be reduced. [ + of] ...the sheer volume of traffic and accidents. [ + of] 2. countable noun [usually singular] The volume of an object is the amount of space that it contains or occupies.

  5. Britannica Dictionary definition of VOLUME. 1. a [noncount] : the amount of sound that is produced by a television, radio, stereo, etc. The volume is too loud. Can you turn the volume up/down? playing music at full/top/high/low volume. This knob controls volume. b [count] : a knob, lever, etc., that controls the amount of sound something makes.

  6. a mass or quantity, especially a large quantity, of something: a volume of mail. amount; total: the volume of sales. the degree of sound intensity or audibility; loudness: to turn up the volume on a radio.

  7. Volume is defined as the space occupied within the boundaries of an object in three-dimensional space. It is also known as the capacity of the object. Finding the volume of an object can help us to determine the amount required to fill that object, like the amount of water needed to fill a bottle, an aquarium or a water tank.

  8. Volume is the measure of the capacity that an object holds. For example, if a cup can hold 100 ml of water up to the brim, its volume is said to be 100 ml. Volume can also be defined as the amount of space occupied by a 3-dimensional object. The volume of a solid like a cube or a cuboid is measured by counting the number of unit cubes it contains.

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