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ONOMATOPY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun on· o· mat· o· py ˌänəˈmatəpē plural -es : onomatopoeia the possibility that onomatopy has produced in different languages similar but genetically ...
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onomatopy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
onomatopy (countable and uncountable, plural onomatopies). Obsolete form of onomatopoeia. References. edit. “onomatopy”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged ...
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Onomatopy Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Onomatopy Definition ... Obsolete form of onomatopoeia. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Onomatopy. Noun. Singular: onomatopy. Plural: onomatopies. Find Similar ...
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onomatopy
oˈnomatopy [f. L. onomatopœia or F. onomatopée (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] = onomatopœia.1658 Phillips, Onomatopy [edd. 1678–96 -pæa], the faining of a name, from any kind of sound, as Bombarda, i. a Gun, from the sounding of bom. 1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) III. 219 The word tic is commonly su...
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Onomatopy | brands with distinct voices
Onomatopy is a London-based naming and branding consultancy that uncovers the unique voice of every brand and helps make it heard.
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onomatopy, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun onomatopy is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for onomatopy is from 1658, in the writing of Edward Phillips, writer ...
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synchronic
synchronic, a. (sɪnˈkrɒnɪk) [f. late L. synchronus: see synchronal a. (n.) and -ic. Cf. F. synchronique.] 1. = synchronous 1, 1 b. rare.1833 Lamb Elia Ser. ii. Barrenness Mod. Art, At the interposition of the synchronic miracle. 1887 A. Heilprin Distrib. Anim. ii. ii. 231 The want of synchronic corr...
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ONOMATOPOEIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it (such as buzz, hiss) also : a word formed by onomatopoeia.
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About - Onomatopy
Onomatopy is the naming and branding consultancy specializing dynamic, vibrant brand names and brand identities. Based in London.
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NETBible: onomatopy - Bible.org
onomatopy, n. Onomatopœia. [1913 Webster]. For further exploring for "onomatopy" in Webster Dictionary Online.
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Onomatopy | LinkedIn
Onomatopy is the naming, branding and digital agency that passionately searches for the unique voice in every brand and helps make it heard.
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How To Say Onomatopy - YouTube
+Onomatopy Improve your English pronunciation with our short tutorials. Explore vowel and consonant sounds while perfecting your accent ...
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hadadah
hadada(h (ˈhɑːdədɑː) Also hadadaw, haddada, hadeda, hadida. [Onomatopœic from the bird's raucous call.] A large brown-green ibis, Hagedashia hagedash.1801 J. Barrow Trav. S. Afr. I. iv. 264 The Egyptian black ibis (niger) and another species of tantalus, called by the farmers the haddadas, were proc...
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tic
▪ I. tic (tɪk) [a. F. tic, first known as the name of an equine affection: ticq, tiquet ‘a disease which on a sudden stopping a horse's breath, makes him to stop, and stand still’ (Cotgr. 1611). Origin uncertain; Diez compares It. ticchio whim, freak, caprice. See also tick n.5] 1. A disease or affe...
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