a voiced stop
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mediaea voiced stop
sonorantvoiced sound that is less sonorous than a vowel but more sonorous than a stop or fricative and that may occur as either a sonant or a consonant, as (l, r, m, n, y, w)
MEDIAVoiced stop
OPINEDVoiced a view
NAYA voiced vote
sonancya voiced character
SONANTA voiced speech sound.
CAROLEDVoiced a Yuletide spirit
sonanciesSONANCY, a voiced character
ALTODeep-voiced, for a woman
AYEDVoiced approval, in a way
ROBINWilliams who voiced a genie
sonoranta type of voiced sound
MELBlanc who voiced many a toon
PHILetter voiced by a Greek giant?
BOBSEGERRaspy-voiced "Like a Rock" singer
sonorantsSONORANT, a type of voiced sound
devoicedMake (a vowel or voiced consonant) voiceless
devoicingMake (a vowel or voiced consonant) voiceless
ANTZFilm in which Sharon Stone voiced a princess
MULANAnimated film featuring a dragon voiced by Eddie Murphy
MULAN1998 film in which Eddie Murphy voiced a dragon
AFLACInsurance company with a duck mascot voiced by Gilbert Gottfried
EPIC2013 animated film in which Steven Tyler voiced a glowworm
RANGOTitle chameleon voiced by Johnny Depp in a 2011 animated film
BUSTARHYMES"The Big Bang" rapper who voiced a character in "The Rugrats Movie"
devoiceto pronounce (as a sometimes or formerly voiced sound) without vibration of the vocal cords
lenitionsThe process or result of weakened articulation of a consonant, causing the consonant to become voiced, spirantized, or lost
pinyin(Chinese) a system for romanizing Chinese ideograms in which tones are indicated by diacritics and unaspirated consonants are transcribed as voiced
phonatesto provide (a sound source, and hence the pitch) for a given voiced continuant or vowel, through rapid, periodic glottal action
phonateto provide (a sound source, and hence the pitch) for a given voiced continuant or vowel, through rapid, periodic glottal action
phonatedto provide (a sound source, and hence the pitch) for a given voiced continuant or vowel, through rapid, periodic glottal action
plosivesA plosive speech sound. The basic plosives in English are t, k, and p (voiceless) and d, g, and b (voiced)
plosionthe forced release of the occlusive phase of a plosive, whether voiceless or voiced, either audible due to frication or inaudible due to a contiguous following consonant
engsymbol, with its left side shaped like an n and its right side like a sans serif g, that represents the voiced velar nasal consonant in the International Phonetic Alphabet and in the pronunciation alphabets of some dictionaries, a sound indi
agmassymbol, with its left side shaped like an n and its right side like a sans serif g, that represents the voiced velar nasal consonant in the International Phonetic Alphabet and in the pronunciation alphabets of some dictionaries, a sound indi
engssymbol, with its left side shaped like an n and its right side like a sans serif g, that represents the voiced velar nasal consonant in the International Phonetic Alphabet and in the pronunciation alphabets of some dictionaries, a sound indi