Run of vowels
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AnswerCrossword Clue
AEIOURun of vowels
vowellyfull of vowels
AEIOFour of the vowels.
EIOUFour of the vowels.
UMLAUTSFeatures of German vowels
AEIStart of the vowels
AEISeries of vowels before O
NASALLike the sound of French vowels
vocalicconsisting of, characterized by, or containing vowels
EIOVowels at the end of a children's song
WIIUNintendo gaming console with a pileup of vowels
ablauta variation in root vowels of verb forms
dieresisthe separation of two vowels into two syllables
apophonya change in root vowels of verb forms
SUBCONTINENTALOf India or Greenland [five vowels in reverse order]
dieresesDIERESIS, the separation of two vowels into two syllables
vocalismsA system of vowels used in a given language
apophoniesAPOPHONY, a change in root vowels of verb forms
vocalismA system of vowels used in a given language
ablautsABLAUT, a variation in root vowels of verb forms
diphthongsDIPHTHONG, a union of two vowels pronounced in one syllable
syneresisthe running together of vowels into a diphthong also SYNAERESIS
synaeresisthe running together of vowels into a diphthong also SYNERESIS
synaeresesThe contraction of two vowels into a diphthong or single vowel
synaeresesSYNAERESIS, the running together of vowels into a diphthong also SYNERESIS
syneresesThe contraction of two vowels into a diphthong or single vowel
syneresesSYNERESIS, the running together of vowels into a diphthong also SYNAERESIS
EUOUAEWord formed from the vowels of "seculorum amen," ending the Gloria Patri.
synecphonesisthe union into one syllable of two vowels without forming a recognized diphthong
synecphonesesSYNECPHONESIS, the union into one syllable of two vowels without forming a recognized diphthong
diphthonga union of two vowels pronounced in one syllable / to pronounce as a diphthong
OLDMACDONALDSubject of a children's song associated with the vowels in the answer to each starred clue
dieresessign (¨) placed over the second of two vowels, indicating it is pronounced separately, as in Noël
diereticsign (¨) placed over the second of two vowels, indicating it is pronounced separately, as in Noël
unpointed(of a Semitic language) Written without dots or small strokes to indicate vowels or distinguish consonants
dieresissign (¨) placed over the second of two vowels, indicating it is pronounced separately, as in Noël
voicesSound uttered with resonance of the vocal cords (used in the pronunciation of vowels and certain consonants)
triphthongA union of three vowels (letters or sounds) pronounced in one syllable (as in some pronunciations of our)
triphthongsA union of three vowels (letters or sounds) pronounced in one syllable (as in some pronunciations of our)
pararhymea form of rhyme in which the consonants but not the vowels of the last stressed syllable are identical