- preconsonantal
- pre·consonantal
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
preconsonantal — adjective /pɹi.kɒn.sənˈænt.əl,pɹi.kɒn.sɒnˈænt.əl/ Immediately preceding a consonant or consonant sound. The word thine is the preconsonantal form of the word thy. Ant: prevocalic … Wiktionary
preconsonantal — /pree kon seuh nan tl, pree kon /, adj. Phonet. immediately preceding a consonant. [1950 55; PRE + CONSONANTAL] * * * … Universalium
preconsonantal — /ˌpriˈkɒnsəˈnæntl/ (say .pree konsuh nantl) adjective Phonology of or relating to a sound followed by a consonant in the same word …
preconsonantal — (|)prē+ adjective Etymology: pre + consonantal : immediately preceding a consonant * * * /pree kon seuh nan tl, pree kon /, adj. Phonet. immediately preceding a consonant. [1950 55; PRE + CONSONANTAL] * * * preconsonanˈtal (↑consonantal) adj(1) • … Useful english dictionary
a — a1 /euh/; when stressed /ay/, indefinite article. 1. not any particular or certain one of a class or group: a man; a chemical; a house. 2. a certain; a particular: one at a time; two of a kind; A Miss Johnson called. 3. another; one typically… … Universalium
a — I [[t]ə[/t]] when stressed [[t]eɪ[/t]] indefinite article 1) fun (used before a singular noun not referring to any specific member of a class or group or referring to a member not previously mentioned): We need a new car. I spoke to a doctor[/ex] … From formal English to slang
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