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Appendix:English words where C is pronounced exceptionally

<span class="searchmatch">English</span> Wikipedia has an article on: Hard and soft <span class="searchmatch">C</span> Wikipedia The following <span class="searchmatch">English</span> <span class="searchmatch">words</span> contain the letter &quot;<span class="searchmatch">c</span>&quot; <span class="searchmatch">pronounced</span> in a way which <span class="searchmatch">is</span> an exception...


Appendix:English words where G is pronounced exceptionally

trout, Gila Bend, etc) gitano Appendix:Glossary of <span class="searchmatch">English</span> <span class="searchmatch">words</span> <span class="searchmatch">where</span> <span class="searchmatch">C</span> <span class="searchmatch">is</span> <span class="searchmatch">pronounced</span> <span class="searchmatch">exceptionally</span> ^ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gibbous...


Appendix:Glossary

of a phrase, that <span class="searchmatch">is</span> <span class="searchmatch">pronounced</span> as the “word” it would spell, such as NATO. Contrast an initialism, <span class="searchmatch">where</span> the letters are <span class="searchmatch">pronounced</span> individually, and...


Appendix:English contranyms

cleave This <span class="searchmatch">is</span> a homophone, <span class="searchmatch">where</span> two <span class="searchmatch">words</span>, spelled and <span class="searchmatch">pronounced</span> alike, have different origins. (1) &quot;To adhere firmly&quot;, from Old <span class="searchmatch">English</span> clifian. (2)...


Appendix:Roget MICRA thesaurus/Class IV

own tale &amp;<span class="searchmatch">c</span>. (intelligible) 518. Adj. manifest, apparent; salient, striking, demonstrative, prominent, in the foreground, notable, <span class="searchmatch">pronounced</span>. flagrant;...


Appendix:Glossary of Boston slang

of the arms, legs and head. spaz – one who <span class="searchmatch">is</span> <span class="searchmatch">exceptionally</span> athletically uncoordinated. spinner (<span class="searchmatch">pronounced</span> &quot;spinnah&quot;) – A petite hot young woman. spuckie...


Appendix:Glossary of U.S. Navy slang

blower, A &quot;closed&quot; space which <span class="searchmatch">is</span> often utilized for general mischief away from watchful eyes. F.A.W.<span class="searchmatch">C</span>.U. (<span class="searchmatch">pronounced</span> &quot;fuck you&quot;) (Submarine Service):...


Appendix:Glossary of cricket

not familiar with the game. This <span class="searchmatch">is</span> a general glossary of the terminology used in the sport of cricket. <span class="searchmatch">Where</span> <span class="searchmatch">words</span> in a sentence are also defined elsewhere...


Appendix:Latin phrases

This appendix lists direct <span class="searchmatch">English</span> translations of Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric...


Appendix:Glossary of contract bridge

partner&#039;s <span class="searchmatch">exceptionally</span> successful action. More often used by the defense, but possible as a play from dummy. Constructive 1) Bidding that <span class="searchmatch">is</span> aimed at...