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alliterate Meaning in Bengali



 অনুপ্রাস সৃষ্টি করা,

Verb:

অনুপ্রাস সৃষ্টি করা,





alliterate's Usage Examples:

such as alliterating z with s, as does the author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, or as Anglo-Saxon (Old English) poets would alliterate hard/fricative.


stressed syllables, the first three of which alliterate on ⟨h⟩ /x/ and the last of which does not alliterate, essentially the same pattern found in much.


) The definite article is dei, and several prepositions alliterate or rhyme with their English equivalents: su "to", fra "from", nai "by".


They are rhymed, they alliterate and consist of two to four lines per stanza.


In the first line, two heavily-stressed syllables alliterate with the first heavily-stressed syllable of the second line, and so on.


Originally the fourth color was labelled "lilac" to alliterate with "lepton".


Malone (1929) proposed the name Yrse for the unnamed queen, as that would alliterate with Onela.


The verse is a half stanza of fornyrðislag, a form of alliterate verse which was popular in Old Norse.


addition of the letter F, according to Tolkien, "simply to make the name alliterate, as was compulsory for poets in his day, with the other words in his line.


alliterated, but not in the modern sense.


All vowels were considered to alliterate with each other, so the modern English word 'old' would alliterate.


second half-line, which will alliterate with one or more important words or syllables in the first half-line.


These alliterated words or syllables will have.


Two words in each line must alliterate with each other.


The final word of line 4 must alliterate with the preceding stressed word.


such syllables (first and third, second and third, or third and fourth) alliterate with the first stressed syllable of the second line.


with two stress on each side; Generally, three of the four stresses alliterate.


Usually a letter alliterates only with itself, but sometimes qu can alliterate with c; ph may alliterate with p; ae and au may alliterate with a; and sc.



Synonyms:

rhyme; rime;

Antonyms:

disagree;

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