Sounds from the king of the jungle
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ROARSSounds from the king of the jungle
LEONINELike the king of the jungle
aphaeresisThe loss of a sound or sounds at the beginning of a word, e.g., in the derivation of adder from nadder
syncopalthe contraction of a word by omitting one or more sounds from the middle, as in the reduction of never to ne'er
syncopicthe contraction of a word by omitting one or more sounds from the middle, as in the reduction of never to ne'er
syncopethe contraction of a word by omitting one or more sounds from the middle, as in the reduction of never to ne'er
auscultationsThe action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis
auscultationThe action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis
decibelsunit for expressing the relative intensity of sounds on a scale from zero for the average least perceptible sound to about 130 for the average pain level
mouthsThe opening in the lower part of the human face, surrounded by the lips, through which food is taken in and from which speech and other sounds are emitted
alphabetA set of letters or symbols in a fixed order, used to represent the basic sounds of a language; in particular, the set of letters from A to Z
alphabetsA set of letters or symbols in a fixed order, used to represent the basic sounds of a language; in particular, the set of letters from A to Z
metathesisthe transposition within a word of letters, sounds, or syllables, as in the change from Old English brid to modern English bird or in the confusion of modren for modern
metathesesMETATHESIS, the transposition within a word of letters, sounds, or syllables, as in the change from Old English brid to modern English bird or in the confusion of modren for modern
satembelonging to or consisting of those branches of the Indo-European family in which alveolar or palatal fricatives, as the sounds (s) or (sh), developed in ancient times from Proto-Indo-European palatal stops: the satem branches are Indo-Iranian, Armenian,