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dissimilated Meaning in Bengali



শব্দ গুণাবলী পরিবর্তন করে বিসদৃশ পরিণত





dissimilated's Usage Examples:

The same dissimilated form *gʷou-kolos is the ancestor of Proto-Celtic *bou-koli-, the source.


In later copies of those editions the spelling was dissimilated to its now most common form, Mariamne.


the Turkish society and have been often linguistically and culturally dissimilated.


pertains to inherited Proto-Semitic roots whose emphatics were usually dissimilated.


Local variations of the village name include Svinino, Svinno, and (dissimilated) Svilno.


cluster šč has been reduced to š and homorganic dental clusters have dissimilated to velar-dental clusters (e.


Some Naimans dissimilated with the Kyrgyz and Uzbek ethnicities and are still found among them.


observed in Cypriot Arabic include: Historical stop + stop clusters are dissimilated to fricative + stop.


neighbouring syllables each contained an /r/, one of them frequently dissimilated to /l/, as in terebra > telebra, or simply deleted, as in marmor > mamor.


name of indo-european origin *perkʷ-ik-ā « (forest) with long trees », dissimilated into *pertika, and transmitted as such in the Gallic language, even though.


In Czech, words starting with "R" were often dissimilated into "L".


form is today reconstructed as *hu̯, preserved in Avestan as xᵛ- and dissimilated as f- in other Iranian dialects.


syllables with labial initials, Middle Chinese -m codas had already dissimilated to -n before the Old Mandarin period.


showed that laterals /l/ or /ɫ/ or the nasal consonant /n/ would be dissimilated into either /n/ in the case of /l/ or /ɫ/; or /l/ or /ɫ/ in the case.


to Tartry, where the vowel a originated before the syllabic r which dissimilated.


list written in the 1930s; here Tolkien provides the word hadhathang (dissimilated: havathang, hadhafang), which he translates as "throng-cleaver".


north of the Black and Caspian Seas the satem-Stämme, "satem tribes", dissimilated among the Nomadenvölker or Steppenvölker, distinguished by further palatalization.


assumed last common ancestor of all known varieties of Greek and then dissimilated into dialects within Greece.


First-person present singular is žlědǫ; in the infinitive -dt- is dissimilated to -st-, this being a common Balto-Slavic process still operable in Proto-Slavic.



dissimilated's Meaning':

become dissimilar by changing the sound qualities

Synonyms:

change; differentiate;

Antonyms:

stay; assimilate; stiffen;

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