: the effect created when a constant pleasant or inoffensive background sound (such as music, white noise, or the sound of a fountain) is used to drown out unpleasant or distracting noises (as in an office or a public place)
also
: the sound itself
Early visitors waxed enthusiastic about the relief it provided from the din of the streets, and the "acoustic perfume" of the park's waterfall. —
George Prochnik, New York Times, 13 Dec. 2009
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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