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Magic e

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epsilonnoun(mathematics) An arbitrarily small quantity.
long vowelnoun(English pronunciation) Any of the vowels or diphthongs resulting from the Great Vowel Shift's effect on Middle English's original long vowels, and best exhibited in the names of the vowel letters A, E, I, O, U. In American lexicography their pronunciation is indicated by a macron, as, ē.
long anoun(phonics) The vowel sound in the words game and cake, signified by the silent e; /eɪ/.
short enoun(linguistics) The vowel sound /ɛ/, as in the words "pet" and "sled".
letter magicnounA type of magical power located within letters, especially of Hebraic, Arabic, or Runic scripts.
long enoun(linguistics) The vowel sound /iː/ in the words "green" and "seem".
ecthlipsisnoun(phonology) The dropping out or suppression of a consonant from a word, with or without a vowel.
spellwordnounA word that acts as a magic spell.
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.
elisionnoun(linguistics) The omission of a letter or syllable between two words or inside a word; sometimes marked with an apostrophe.
echo vowelnoun(phonology) A paragogic vowel that is a repetition of the final vowel of a word
spellnounWords or a formula supposed to have magical powers.
happy vowelnounA vowel in spoken English that falls between /iː/ and /ɪ/ and may be represented by /i/.
majhulnoun(linguistics) A class of vowel used in various Arabic script languages, including Persian, Kurdish, and Urdu, among others:
vowelnoun(phonetics) A sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable.
i-mutationnoun(linguistics) A type of sound change in which a vowel's place of articulation is raised (becomes more close) under the influence of a following /i/, /j/ or similar sound.
i before e, except after cnounAlternative letter-case form of I before E, except after C.
ellipsisnoun(typography, mathematics) A mark consisting of multiple full stops (with or without spaces), used to indicate omitted, missing, or illegible words; or (in mathematics) that a pattern continues.
prop vowelnoun(linguistics) A vowel added at the end of a word in certain languages, often resulting from a sound change where vowels at the ends of words were deleted.
circumflexnounA diacritical mark (ˆ) placed over a vowel in the orthography or transliteration of many languages to change its pronunciation; while in some other languages over a consonant.

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