dialect of a morning
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amornings(dialect) of a morning
IDIOMDialect of a region.
IDIOMDialect of a region
IDIOMDialect of a people
jouala dialect of Canadian French
subdialecta subdivision of a dialect
SAHIDICDesignating a dialect of southern Egypt.
UNSA form of "ones," in dialect.
joualsJOUAL, a dialect of Canadian French
subdialectsSUBDIALECT, a subdivision of a dialect
sociolectsThe dialect of a particular social class
sociolectThe dialect of a particular social class
koinea type of dialect (a language peculiar to a region)
mizzyas in mizzy maze, dialect for a state of confusion
tonneausshape of watch case or dialect resembling a barrel in profile
rhoticitythe quality of being rhotic, r- pronouncing, as defining a dialect
nisgul(English dialect) the smallest and weakest in a brood of chickens
handindicator or pointer on a dialect the hands of a clock
koinesKOINE, a type of dialect (a language peculiar to a region)
mousepiece(dialect) part of a hindleg of beef, next to the round
tatahash(English dialect) a stew containing potatoes and cheap cuts of meat
tatahashesTATAHASH, (English dialect) a stew containing potatoes and cheap cuts of meat
nisgulsNISGUL, (English dialect) the smallest and weakest in a brood of chickens
rhoticitiesRHOTICITY, the quality of being rhotic, r- pronouncing, as defining a dialect
mousepiecesMOUSEPIECE, (dialect) part of a hindleg of beef, next to the round
whittawer(dialect) a saddler or harness-maker; a maker of white leather also WHITTAW
sociolecta variety of a language used by a particular social group; a social dialect.
whittawersWHITTAWER, (dialect) a saddler or harness-maker; a maker of white leather also WHITTAW
nonrhoticdenoting or speaking a dialect of English in which pre-consonantal r's are not pronounced
isoglottalrelating to an isogloss, a line connecting points of similar regional dialect also ISOGLOSSAL, ISOGLOSSIC, ISOGLOTTIC
isoglossalrelating to an isogloss, a line connecting points of similar regional dialect also ISOGLOSSIC, ISOGLOTTAL, ISOGLOTTIC
isoglotticrelating to an isogloss, a line connecting points of similar regional dialect also ISOGLOSSAL, ISOGLOSSIC, ISOGLOTTAL
isoglossicrelating to an isogloss, a line connecting points of similar regional dialect also ISOGLOSSAL, ISOGLOTTAL, ISOGLOTTIC
acrolectThe most prestigious dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp. in the study of Creoles)
basilectsA less prestigious dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp. in the study of Creoles)
acrolectsThe most prestigious dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp. in the study of Creoles)
koinesdialect or language of a region that has become the common or standard language of a larger area
koinedialect or language of a region that has become the common or standard language of a larger area
nonrhoticitythe state of being nonrhotic, denoting or speaking a dialect of English in which pre-consonantal r's are not pronounced
nonrhoticitiesNONRHOTICITY, the state of being nonrhotic, denoting or speaking a dialect of English in which pre-consonantal r's are not pronounced