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Masking noise

A noise that is intense enough to render inaudible or un-intelligible another sound that is also present. Typical uses of masking noise are between doctor’s surgeries and waiting rooms to prevent those in the waiting room from hearing the intimate conversations of the patient currently talking to the doctor. Water fountains or background music are examples of masking noises for this purpose.

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