💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Prenasalization"
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| Word | Definition |
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| prenasalisationnoun | Alternative spelling of prenasalization. [The act of prenasalizing.] |
| prenominationnoun | The act of prenominating. |
| preaspirationnoun | (phonetics) A period of voiceless breathing that precedes some consonants in some languages—a sort of mirror-image of aspiration. |
| preglottalizationnoun | The act of preglottalizing. |
| preplosionnoun | The phonological process of preocclusion. |
| preenactionnoun | The process of preenacting. |
| prenunciationnoun | (obsolete) The act of announcing or proclaiming beforehand. |
| preanaesthetic | (medicine) Administered prior to an anesthetic. |
| anteriorizationnoun | The process of anteriorizing. |
| prepopulationnoun | The act of prepopulating. |
| prenounnoun | (grammar) A particle which precedes a noun, typically used in the Algonquin languages. |
| prednoun | (countable, informal) Abbreviation of predicate. [(grammar) The part of the sentence (or clause) which states a property that a subject has or is characterized by.] |
| prenatenoun | An unborn offspring at any stage of gestation. |
| preordainmentnoun | The act of preordaining something. |
| prenursing | (US) Any course of study taken in preparation for the study of nursing. |
| preattentionnoun | The noticing of something before attention is fully focused on it. |
| preplacementnoun | The act of preplacing something. |
| preconcertionnoun | The act of preconcerting; preconcert. |
| preocclusionnoun | The (phonological process, seen for example in Manx, of) insertion of a short stop before a sonorant, such as a [d] before an [n] or [l] (resulting in the preoccluded consonants [ᵈn] and [ᵈl]). |
| preanesthetic | Alternative form of preanaesthetic. [(medicine) Administered prior to an anesthetic.] |
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