Stutterer
91stammerer — n. Stutterer …
92stutter — /ˈstʌtə / (say stutuh) verb (i) 1. to utter sounds in which the rhythm is interrupted by blocks or spasms, repetitions, or prolongation of sounds or syllables, sometimes accompanied by facial contortions. –verb (t) 2. to utter (words, etc.) in a… …
93βατταρισταῖς — βατταριστής stutterer masc dat pl …
94gha gha, ghe ghe, ghi ghi — gha gha, ghe ghe, ghi ghi English meaning: to cackle (of geese) Deutsche Übersetzung: under likewise, Lautnachahmung for Gackern, Schnattern Note: (compare ĝhans “goose “). Sowohl Urverwandtschaft as newer creation are possible.… …
95stutter — ► VERB 1) talk with continued involuntary repetition of sounds, especially initial consonants. 2) (of a machine or gun) produce a series of short, sharp sounds. ► NOUN ▪ a tendency to stutter while speaking. DERIVATIVES stutterer noun. ORIGIN… …
96stutter — [stut′ər] vt., vi. [freq. of dial. stut, to stutter < ME stutten, akin to Ger stossen, to knock, push < IE * (s)teud : see STUDY] 1. STAMMER 2. to make (a series of repeated sounds) [stuttering machine guns] n. the act or an instance of… …
97buffer — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a device that protects against or reduces the effect of an impact. b Brit. such a device (usu. one of a pair) on the front and rear of a railway vehicle or at the end of a track. 2 Biochem. a substance that maintains the… …
98stutter — v. & n. v. 1 intr. stammer, esp. by involuntarily repeating the first consonants of words. 2 tr. (often foll. by out) utter (words) in this way. n. 1 the act or habit of stuttering. 2 an instance of stuttering. Derivatives: stutterer n.… …
99talker — noun someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous) the speaker at commencement an utterer of useful maxims • Syn: ↑speaker, ↑utterer, ↑verbalizer,… …
100utterer — noun 1. an organism that can utter vocal sounds an utterer of foul oaths is the giraffe a vocalizer? • Syn: ↑vocalizer, ↑vocaliser • Derivationally related forms: ↑vocalise (for: ↑ …