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A word or root (in particular in an Afroasiatic language) which consists of two consonants.
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(linguistics) A pair, often of words or tags, used in analysis.
adj
Composed of two letters
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A word or root in a Semitic language which consists of two consonants in its root formula.
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(grammar) A noun which has only two cases.
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(linguistics) An n-gram consisting of four items from a sequence
adj
(rare) In six languages.
n
A series of eight statements.
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(linguistics) A specific sequence of five letters, especially one used collectively to represent a single phoneme.
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(of a sound system) Sound originating from four speakers
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A word or root (in particular in an Afroasiatic language) which consists of four consonants.
adj
(grammar) Belonging to a certain conjugation class of verbs in Old Japanese.
adj
Used to describe word roots in Afroasiatic languages which consist of four letters
n
Alternative spelling of quadralogue [A discourse or colloquy by four people.]
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Alternative form of quadraphonics [quadraphonic sound]
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A word or root in a Semitic language which consists of four consonants in its root formula.
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(linguistics) In Semitic languages, any one of the set of consonants (typically three) that make up a root.
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(poetry) A stanza of six lines; a sestine.
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A group of four letters.
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A group of four letters.
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(rare, linguistics) A word occurring only four times in a given corpus.
adj
(linguistics, rare) Having four morae.
adj
(said of Semitic languages but rare) Having four consonants in its root.
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A word or root (in particular in an Afroasiatic language) which consists of three consonants.
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(linguistics) a special case of the n-gram where n is 3, used in natural language processing for doing statistical analysis of texts
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(linguistics) A specific sequence of three letters, especially one used collectively to represent a single phoneme.
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Of word roots in Afroasiatic languages: consisting of three letters.
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Consisting of three phonemes.
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(linguistics) Of Arabic nouns or adjectives, taking a different ending for each of the three grammatical cases.
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A word or root in a Semitic language which consists of three consonants in its root formula.
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Obsolete form of equisonant. [(ancient music) Intra-octavally consonant.]
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