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phonically — adverb see phonic … New Collegiate Dictionary
phonically — See phonic. * * * … Universalium
phonically — adverb a) In accordance with the principles of phonics. b) Phonetically; in a manner related to the sound of a word rather than its spelling … Wiktionary
phonically — adv. by the voice, vocally; from the point of view of pronunciation; acoustically … English contemporary dictionary
phonically — adverb see phonic * * * phonˈically (or /fōˈnik /) adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑phonic … Useful english dictionary
phonic — phonically, adv. /fon ik, foh nik/, adj. of or pertaining to speech sounds. [1815 25; PHON + IC] * * * … Universalium
phonic — adjective Date: 1823 1. of, relating to, or producing sound ; acoustic 2. a. of or relating to the sounds of speech b. of or relating to phonics • phonically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
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