End of a doorbell sound
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AnswerCrossword Clue
DONGEnd of a doorbell sound
CHIMEA doorbell sound
DONGHalf a doorbell sound
CLANGEnd-of-a-round sound.
BELLEnd-of-a-round sound
TATEnd of a machine gun sound
TATEnd of a machine-gun sound
HORNSound that signifies the end of a basketball game
EPITHESISAddition of a sound or syllable to the end of a word.
paragogethe addition of a sound or sounds at the end of a word
paragogesPARAGOGE, the addition of a sound or sounds at the end of a word
rhyming(of a word, syllable, or line) Have or end with a sound that corresponds to another
highest(of a sound or note) Having a frequency at the upper end of the auditory range
paragogicalrelating to a paragoge, the addition of a sound to the end of a word also PARAGOGIC
paragoguethe addition of a sound to the end of a word eg heighth for height also PARAGOGE
paragogicrelating to a paragoge, the addition of a sound to the end of a word also PARAGOGICAL
paragogicallyPARAGOGICAL, relating to a paragoge, the addition of a sound to the end of a word also PARAGOGIC
paragoguesPARAGOGUE, the addition of a sound to the end of a word eg heighth for height also PARAGOGE
excrescent(of a speech sound) Added without etymological justification (e.g., the -t at the end of the surname Bryant)
rattlesnakeany of several American pit vipers that have horny interlocking joints at the end of the tail which make a sharp rattling sound when shaken
provectionthe carrying forward of a sound at the end of a word to the beginning of the next (as 'a newt' from original from 'an ewt')
rattlesnakesRATTLESNAKE, any of several American pit vipers that have horny interlocking joints at the end of the tail which make a sharp rattling sound when shaken
provectionsPROVECTION, the carrying forward of a sound at the end of a word to the beginning of the next (as 'a newt' from original from 'an ewt')
paragogethe addition of a sound or group of sounds at the end of a word, as in the nonstandard pronunciation of height as height-th or once as once-t