different between consonants vs homorganic
consonants
English
Noun
consonants
- plural of consonant
Catalan
Adjective
consonants
- plural of consonant
Noun
consonants
- plural of consonant
consonants From the web:
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- what consonants are voiceless
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homorganic
English
Etymology
From homo- +? organic
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?h?m????æn?k/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?h?m????æn?k/
- Hyphenation: ho?mor?gan?ic
Adjective
homorganic (not comparable)
- (phonetics) Of consonants: having the same place of articulation. For example, labial m, b, p, alveolar n, d, t, velar ?, g, k. Indic alphabets such as Devanagari, as well as the Korean hangul alphabet, are rationally arranged so that homorganic consonants are grouped together.
- Synonym: (rare) homotopic
- Antonym: heterorganic
- (medicine) produced by the same or homologous organs
Translations
Noun
homorganic (plural homorganics)
- (phonetics) A consonant having the same place of articulation as another.
homorganic From the web:
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- what is non homorganic
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