💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dialefe"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| diaeresisnoun | (linguistics, prosody) (orthography) The diacritical mark consisting of two dots (¨) placed over a letter (especially the second of two consecutive vowels) to indicate that it is sounded separately, usually as a distinct syllable. |
| diphthongnoun | (phonetics) A complex vowel sound that begins with the sound of one vowel and ends with the sound of another vowel, in the same syllable. |
| dieresisnoun | (American spelling) Alternative spelling of diaeresis. [(linguistics, prosody) A separation of one syllable (especially a vowel which is a diphthong, that is, beginning with one sound and ending with another) into two distinct syllables; distraction.] |
| dipthongnoun | Misspelling of diphthong. [(phonetics) A complex vowel sound that begins with the sound of one vowel and ends with the sound of another vowel, in the same syllable.] |
| diaresisnoun | Misspelling of diaeresis. [(linguistics, prosody) A separation of one syllable (especially a vowel which is a diphthong, that is, beginning with one sound and ending with another) into two distinct syllables; distraction.] |
| dactylnoun | A metrical foot of three syllables (— ⏑ ⏑), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented. |
| dissyllablenoun | Alternative form of disyllable. [A word comprising two syllables.] |
| diæresisnoun | Archaic form of diaeresis. [(linguistics, prosody) A separation of one syllable (especially a vowel which is a diphthong, that is, beginning with one sound and ending with another) into two distinct syllables; distraction.] |
| dagesh lenenoun | (Hebrew grammar) A small dot put in the middle of a consonant in Hebrew. It originally had the effect of transforming a fricative sound into a stop. |
| dvojnicenoun | (music) Alternative form of diple. [A mark > once used in margins to draw attention to an important passage in a text.] |
| diastolenoun | (chiefly uncountable, physiology) The phase or process of relaxation and dilation of the heart chambers, between contractions, during which they fill with blood; an instance of the process. |
| diaëresis | — |
| dactylenoun | Archaic form of dactyl. [A metrical foot of three syllables (— ⏑ ⏑), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented.] |
| dark vowelnoun | (phonetics) Synonym of back vowel. |
| dactilenoun | Obsolete form of dactyl. [A metrical foot of three syllables (— ⏑ ⏑), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented.] |
| gliding vowelnoun | A diphthong. |
| diastemnoun | Intervening space; interval. |
| diambnoun | (poetry) Alternative form of diiamb. [(poetry) A diiambus.] |
| diphthongizationnoun | The process by which a single vowel sound (monophthong) shifts to a two-vowel vocalization (diphthong). |
| dissyllabismnoun | Alternative form of disyllabism. [The quality of being disyllabic, or having two syllables.] |
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