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denunciation, harangue, reproach, rebuke, long angry speechtirade
(Archaic) firearm with a long barrel, harquebusarquebus
(australia) rapid speech, (australia) talk very fastyabber
(from French) long cloak or overcoat with a hood; cape of a bullfighter; fitted caplike bonnet that women and children wore in the mid-Victorian period; movable part which covers the engine of an automobile; top part of a carriage that folds up, hooded...capote
(Geology) fold shown on a map as concentrically arranged contour patterns whose amplitude decreases to zero in a regular fashion in two directions, fold in rock, mineral with long white crystalspericline
(in Greek Mythology) one of the three Gorgons that had snakes for hair and everyone who looked at them was turned to stone; marine animal in the shape of a jellyfish that has long thin stinging appendagesMedusa
(Informal) amazing, excellent, great; stylish, fashionable, act of swelling, distention; swollen part, protuberance; gradual increase; surge of feeling or emotion; long unbroken wave; elevation of land, slope; crescendo followed by a diminuendo (Music)...swell
(Internet) rant or write unceasingly and fanatically on a relatively dull subject with an obviously absurd attitude or with animosity toward a particular person or group of people on Usenet; write insulting words about a person, angry e-mail message, b...flame
(Linguistics) pertaining to phonemes, pertaining to the smallest units of speech upon which language is based, of different phonemes, of phonemes, of phonemicsphonemic
(Linguistics) study of speech sound realization including the forms of a morpheme of a language; changes in the way a word is pronounced by allomorphs of morphemes as they are changed by adjacent sounds (eg. dog -->dogs)morphophonemics
(Medicine) long flexible rod inserted into the larynx or throat (to deliver medication, remove obstructions, etc.)probang
(new zealand) hike in bush, cover distance on foot, crush something underfoot, heavy step, live as vagrant, long journey on foot, metal plate on boot, offensive term, part of spade for foot, sound of feet, tramp steamer, tread heavily, walk, trek; begg...tramp
(Pathology) condition associated with hyperthyroidism (results in thickening of the skin, dulling of the senses and difficulty in speech)myxoedema
(Phonetics) made by forcing air through a narrow space (about a speech sound), consonant whose sound is made by forcing air through a narrow space (Phonetics), fricative consonant, made by breath friction, spirantfricative
(Poetry) containing anapaests (foot consisting of two short syllables followed by one long)anapestic
 

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