Postgame Q and A for example
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PRESSCONFERENCEPostgame Q and A, for example
SWABQ-Tip, for example
SWABSQ-tips, for example
SWABQ-tip, for example
RAPPERQ-Tip, for example
PAYRATETime and a half, for example
labiovelar(of a sound) Made with the lips and soft palate, for example w
labiodental(of a sound) Made with the lips and teeth, for example f and v
tautonymsA scientific name in which the same word is used for both genus and species, for example Vulpes vulpes (the red fox)
preamplifierAn electronic device that amplifies a very weak signal, for example from a microphone or pickup, and transmits it to a main amplifier
preamplifiersAn electronic device that amplifies a very weak signal, for example from a microphone or pickup, and transmits it to a main amplifier
procliticsA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the following word, for example, you in y'all
procliticA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the following word, for example, you in y'all
classifyingDenoting an adjective that describes the class that a head noun belongs to and characterized by not having a comparative or superlative (for example American, mortal)
propA word used to fill a syntactic role without any specific meaning of its own, for example one in it's a nice one and it in it is raining
surrealismA 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind, for example by the irrational juxtaposition of images
barbarismsA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
barbarismA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
argumentsAn independent variable associated with a function and determining the value of the function. For example, in the expression y = F(x1, x2), the arguments of the function F are x1 and x2, and the value is y