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enunciate
enunciate, v. (ɪˈnʌnsɪeɪt, -ʃɪ-) [f. L. ēnuntiāt- ppl. stem of ēnuntiāre (incorrectly enunciare), f. ē out + nuntiāre to announce, f. nuntius messenger.] 1. trans. To give definite expression to (a proposition, principle, theory, etc.); = enounce 1.1623 Cockeram, Enunciate, to declare. 1656 tr. Hobb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tunes (confectionery)
The commercials featured the actor Peter Cleall, who would perfectly enunciate the word "Tunes" after taking the anti-congestant. wikipedia.org
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enunciate
enunciate/ɪˈnʌnsɪeɪt; ɪ`nʌnsɪˌet/ v1 [I, Tn] say or pronounce (words or sounds) clearly (清晰地)念(字), 发(音) That actor enunciates very well. 那演员发音很清晰. She enunciated each word slowly for her students. 她把每个字都给学生慢慢念清楚.2 [Tn] express(a theory, etc) clearly or distinctly 阐明(理论等) He is always willing to enun... 牛津英汉双解词典
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A Talk on 'Pronounce,' 'Articulate,' and 'Enunciate'
Articulate/articulation refer to speaking in a clear and understandable way, fully pronouncing each word. Enunciate/enunciation are synonymous with articulate/ ...
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Karl Heinrich Gräffe
Gräffe is known for having been the first to enunciate a method to approximate the roots of any polynomial, a method known today as the Dandelin-Gräffe wikipedia.org
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enunciator
enunciator (ɪˈnʌnsɪˌeɪtə(r), -ʃɪ-) [a. L. ēnuntiātor, f. ēnuntiāre: see enunciate.] a. One who or that which enunciates.1809–12 M. Edgeworth Ennui xv, The news, of which she was the first, and not very intelligible enunciator. 1863 Huxley Man's Place Nat. ii. 85 As for the second [proposition], one ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Broadrick v. Oklahoma
Broadrick is often cited to enunciate the test for a facial overbreadth challenge that "the overbreadth of a statute must not only be real, but substantial wikipedia.org
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enunciatory
† eˈnunciatory, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. ēnuntiāt- (see enunciate) + -ory.] = enunciative.a 1693 Urquhart Rabelais iii. xxxviii. 317 Predicable and enunciatory fool. Oxford English Dictionary
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enounce
enounce, v. (ɪˈnaʊns) [ad. F. énoncer, ad. L. ēnuntiā-re (see enunciate), after the analogy of announce.] 1. trans. To state (a proposition, principle, opinion) in definite terms; = enunciate.1805 Foster Ess. iv. iii. 152 Whatever sentences will justly enounce them. 1837–8 Sir W. Hamilton Logic xv. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Parent Trap (song)
The songwriters believed that it would prove difficult to enunciate the two letter "t"s, one immediately following the other (i.e. wikipedia.org
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re-enunciate
re-eˈnunciate, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To enunciate again. So re-enunciˈation.1881 Le Conte Sight 97 After this explanation we reenunciate the law of corresponding points. 1888 Chicago Advance 20 Dec. 832 The New Testament does not re-enunciate and re-enact the old law. 1895 A. J. Balfour in Daily News... Oxford English Dictionary
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Linnaeus Terrace
The site is named after Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, the first person to enunciate the principles for defining genera and species and to adhere to a wikipedia.org
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Articulatory gestures
Articulatory gestures are the actions necessary to enunciate language. Examples of articulatory gestures are the hand movements necessary to enunciate sign language and the mouth movements of speech. wikipedia.org
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$Tran(x,y)=\{g\in G: g\cdot x=y\}$ is a lateral coset of stabilizer $G_x$. Let $G$ a group so that act transitively on a nonempty set $X$. 1. Show that the stabilizer of two different points of $X$ are conjugated....
Since $G$ acts transitively on $X$, note $Tran(x, y)$ is nonempty for all $x, y \in X$. Fix $g \in Tran(x, y)$, and consider the coset $gG_{x}$ of $G_{x}$. We will show $gG_{x} = Tran(x, y)$. Let $k \in gG_{x}$, i.e. $k = gh$ for some $h \in G_{x}$. Then $kx = (gh)x = g(hx) = gx = y$, so $k \in Tran...
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The Battle of Armageddon (Hank Williams song)
Williams pronounces "Armageddon" as "Am-be-gotten" and usually ignored his producer Fred Rose's demands that he enunciate his words with more sophistication wikipedia.org
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