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velic
velic, n. and a. Phonetics. (ˈviːlɪk) [f. velum + -ic.] A. n. (See quot. 1943.) B. adj. Pertaining to or involving the velum or its movement.1943 K. L. Pike Phonetics iv. 58 The upper part of the soft palate facing the nasopharynx is the velic (so called in this discussion to distinguish it from the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jasminko Velić
Velic was one of the youngest players ever in the history of Sarajevo to make a debut in the Yugoslavian Football League at the age of 18. Velic became one of the only head coaches in Greek football history to achieve multiple league promotions. wikipedia.org
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WAPL
The Staff included Program Director Joe Calgaro, Promotions Director Elwood, and Music Director Borna Velic. The air-staff included Rick and Len in the morning, Roxanne Steele, Elwood, Joe Calgaro and John Jordan in the afternoon, Scott Stevens, Borna Velic, and wikipedia.org
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Machiavellic
Machiavellic, a. (ˌmækɪəˈvɛlɪk) Also -velic. [formed as prec. adj. + -ic.] Machiavellian.1838 Blackw. Mag. XLIII. 510 The Whigs indeed had concocted their schemes beforehand with all the Machiavelic forecast of veterans in the art of creating family broils. 1879 Farrar St. Paul (1883) 350 The astute... Oxford English Dictionary
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Miss International 1960
Results Contestants Did not compete – Gordean Leilehua Lee (withdrew) – Tania Velic Notes References External links Pageantopolis - Miss International wikipedia.org
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Dragan Velić
Along with Randel Nojkic, Velic was sent as an observer in the Kosovo Transitional Council. wikipedia.org
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centre
▪ I. centre, center, n. and a. (ˈsɛntə(r)) Forms: 4–5 sentre, 6 centur, (centure, centrie, centry), 6– center, 4– centre. [a. F. centre (It., Sp. centro), ad. L. centr-um: see centrum below. The prevalent spelling from 16th to 18th c. was center, in Shakespeare, Milton, Boyle, Pope, Addison, etc.; s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Catherine Browman
Patricia Keating and Susan Hertz), relates a feature to one or more parameters in a domain (for example the feature [nasal] specifies the parameter “velic opening”) and interprets the value of the feature ([+nasal] means some amount of velic opening over some time interval). wikipedia.org
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Trill consonant
Snoring typically consists of vibration of the uvula and the soft palate (velum), which may be described as an ingressive velic trill. Like the uvular trill, the ingressive velic trill does not involve the tongue; it is the velum that passively vibrates in the airstream. wikipedia.org
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Daniel Barbu
Retrieved 5 July 2007 Ion Cordoneanu, Marius Velică, Religion and Modernity in the Romanian Public Space, paper presented at the conference "Secularism wikipedia.org
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Jabo language
Since the articulations involved are probably to a degree mutually exclusive (velic and pharyngeal), and since they seem to contribute similar auditory wikipedia.org
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Kosovo Transitional Council
Democratic Party of Kosovo Representatives of ethnic minority communities Randjel Nojkic - SNC Serbian National Council of Kosovo and Metohija (Serb) Dragan Velic wikipedia.org
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Cheyenne language
Syllabic (syl): nuclear to syllable (vs. marginal) Closure (clos): stoppage of air flow at point of primary articulation ['non-continuant'] Nasal (nas): velic wikipedia.org
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Ingressive sound
For example, the cell for a velar trill in the IPA chart is greyed out as not being possible, but an ingressive velar (or velic) trill is a snort. wikipedia.org
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List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Croatia
Velic. 2004. Lower Aptian rudist faunas (Bivalvia, Hippuritoidea) from Croatia. Geologia Croatica 57(2):117-137 A. Laviano and P. W. Skelton. 1992. wikipedia.org
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