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baanoun(onomatopoeia) The characteristic cry or bleating of a sheep.
ghanaiannounA person from Ghana or of Ghanaian descent.
ghananounA country in West Africa. Official name: Republic of Ghana.
aagnounInitialism of assistant adjutant general.
twnnoun
glottal stopnounThe glottal stop symbol, ʔ.
hwairnounThe letter 𐍈 (ƕ) in the Gothic alphabet.
teshnoun(phonetics) The IPA digraph "tʃ", or the obsolete ligature "ʧ".
fathanounIn Arabic script, the vowel point for a, appearing as a diagonal line placed above a letter ( ـَ ) and designating a short a /a/. If the Arabic letters ا (أَلِف (ʔalif)) or ى (أَلِف مَقْصُورَة (ʔalif maqṣūra)) immediately follow, it indicates a long ā /aː/.
thaanounThe letter ث in the Arabic script.
betanoun(computing, video games) (uncountable) The phase of development after alpha testing and before launch, in which software, while not complete, has been released to potential users for testing.
thornnoun(botany) A modified branch that is hard and sharp like a spike.
triangular colonnounA diacritical mark (ː), used in IPA, consisting of two triangles, and marking the preceding phoneme as long.
hamzanounA sign used in the written Arabic language representing a glottal stop. Hamza may appear as a stand-alone letter (ء (ʔ)) or most commonly diacritically over or under other letters, e.g. أ (ʔ) (over an alif [ا]), إ (ʔ) (under an alif), ؤ (ʔ) (over a wāw [و]) or ئ (ʔ) (over a dotless yāʾ [ى]). The exact seat of hamza is governed by an orthographic rule – the "seat of hamza rule".
tashkilnounvowelization, vocalization or diacritization—the various diacritics, taken collectively, that are attached to Arabic letters in certain styles of writing and that indicate such features as vowels and gemination (consonant doubling) and absence of any vowels.
tildenounA symbol ⟨~⟩, with various names and uses, also known as swung dash or wave dash. In the computer industry, various other names may be used, such as squiggle and twiddle.
down tacknoun(phonetics) The IPA diacritic of primary articulation: ⟨˕⟩, used to denote a lowered phone; for vowels, the diacritic denotes a slightly more open utterance; for consonants, it moves the manner of articulation one step forward in this chain: nasal → plosive → fricative → approximant → trill → tap, flap → lateral fricative → lateral approximant → lateral flap.
hamzahnounAlternative form of hamza. [A sign used in the written Arabic language representing a glottal stop. Hamza may appear as a stand-alone letter (ء (ʔ)) or most commonly diacritically over or under other letters, e.g. أ (ʔ) (over an alif [ا]), إ (ʔ) (under an alif), ؤ (ʔ) (over a wāw [و]) or ئ (ʔ) (over a dotless yāʾ [ى]). The exact seat of hamza is governed by an orthographic rule – the "seat of hamza rule".]
seagullnounAny of several white, often dark-backed birds of the family Laridae having long, pointed wings and short legs.
digraphnoun(linguistics) A pair of letters, especially a pair representing a single phoneme.

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