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  1. Jul 17, 2023 · WT:IPA. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a system of phonetic notation devised by linguists to accurately and uniquely represent each of the wide variety of sounds (phones or phonemes) used in spoken human language. It is intended as a notational standard for the phonemic and phonetic representation of all spoken languages.

  2. But with some prelude of disparagement, / Read, mouthing out his hollow oes and aes, / Deep-chested music, and to this result. [1906, Leigh H [adley] Irvine, “Abbreviations in General”, in The Magazine Style Code: A Manual For The Guidance Of Authors, Reporters And All Who Write, San Francisco, C.A.: Crown Publishing Company, pages 15–16:

  3. May 11, 2024 · free (third-person singular simple present frees, present participle freeing, simple past and past participle freed) ( transitive) To make free; set at liberty; release . ( transitive) To rid of something that confines or oppresses. ( transitive, programming) To relinquish (previously allocated memory) to the system .

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · trans * ( transgender or transsexual) ( Internet) Used to indicate a field of a form that must be filled out. ( Internet slang) Used before or after a word to show a correction has been made, chiefly by the same participant. I'm our of time. / *out. ( genealogy) Used before a date to denote that it is a birthdate.

  5. May 10, 2024 · Welcome to the English-language Wiktionary, a collaborative project to produce a free-content multilingual dictionary. It aims to describe all words of all languages using definitions and descriptions in English. Wiktionary has grown beyond a standard dictionary and now includes a thesaurus, a rhyme guide, phrase books, language statistics and ...

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  7. 2 days ago · Expressing a point in time. (chiefly regional) During the course of (a set period of time, day of the week etc.), now specifically with implied repetition or regularity. [from 9th c.] Of an evening, we would often go for a stroll along the river. 1861, Charles Dickens, “ Tom Tiddler’s Ground.

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