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misvocalization - Dictious

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misvocalization

From mis- +‎ vocalization. <span class="searchmatch">misvocalization</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">misvocalizations</span>) incorrect vocalization...


misvocalizations

<span class="searchmatch">misvocalizations</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">misvocalization</span>...


misvocalizing

<span class="searchmatch">misvocalizing</span> present participle and gerund of <span class="searchmatch">misvocalize</span>...


misvocalized

<span class="searchmatch">misvocalized</span> simple past and past participle of <span class="searchmatch">misvocalize</span>...


misvocalizes

<span class="searchmatch">misvocalizes</span> third-person singular simple present indicative of <span class="searchmatch">misvocalize</span>...


misvocalize

vocalize. <span class="searchmatch">misvocalize</span> (third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">misvocalizes</span>, present participle <span class="searchmatch">misvocalizing</span>, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">misvocalized</span>) To...


صحف

disambiguating marks in script erroneously, to mishit with the pen (to <span class="searchmatch">misvocalize</span>, to point rasm wrong, or the like outside Arabic script, say putting...


misvocalise

misvocalising, simple past and past participle misvocalised) Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">misvocalize</span> 1896, The Academy - Volume 50, page 327: In the much-disputed passage...


إشتيام

having passed into Aramaic as */šətammā/ → */šətēmā/ → /ištēmā/, then <span class="searchmatch">misvocalized</span> and spoken instead of אִשְׁתֵּימָא (ʾištēmā) as אִשְׁתְּיָמָא (ʾištyāmā)...


يعر

(ʾayyālōṯ, “hinds”), assumed by dint of comparativism a likely later <span class="searchmatch">misvocalized</span> plural of a יַעֲרָה (yaʿărā, “kid”)—distinguished from homonymous “honeycomb”...