different between bevoice vs devoice
bevoice
English
Etymology
From be- +? voice.
Verb
bevoice (third-person singular simple present bevoices, present participle bevoicing, simple past and past participle bevoiced)
- (rare, transitive) To give voice to; endow with a voice.
bevoice From the web:
devoice
English
Etymology
de- +? voice.
Verb
devoice (third-person singular simple present devoices, present participle devoicing, simple past and past participle devoiced)
- (transitive, phonetics) To pronounce a word with little movement of the vocal cords
- (transitive, Internet) To remove the voice flag from a user on IRC, preventing them from sending messages to the channel.
Translations
devoice From the web:
- what devices support hbo max
- what device is this
- what devices support spectrum tv app
- what device is pictured above
- what devices support peacock
- what devices support discovery plus
- what devices support apple tv
- what devices support fortnite
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