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(Chemistry) crystalline glucoside found in the bark of some varieties of tree (used in fever and pain relieving medications), medicine from tree barksalicin
(Chemistry) derived from propionic acid (type of acid used in food, perfumes, and medicine)propionic
(in Medicine) substance that blocks the benefits of calcium and is used as a drug to widen blood vessels (when treating heart disease or a lack of blood supply to the heart)Nifedipine
(Linguistics) complementary distribution, relation between sounds or phonemes that cannot be placed in the same position within wordscomplementation
(Linguistics) contraction of two consecutive vowels into one syllable (especially to form a diphthong), liquid separation in gel, merging of vowels into diphthong, merging of vowels into one syllable, synaeresissyneresis
(Linguistics) contraction of two consecutive vowels into one syllable (especially to form a diphthong), syneresissynaeresis
(Linguistics) from the point of view of phonemics (study of phonemes)phonemically
(Linguistics) having one morphememonomorphemic
(Linguistics) of or belonging to an aspect, connected with verb aspectsaspectual
(Linguistics) pertaining to phonemes, pertaining to the smallest units of speech upon which language is based, of different phonemes, of phonemes, of phonemicsphonemic
(Linguistics) repetition of a word or phrase at the start of successive phrases (usually for emphasis), part of Communion, referring back, repetition for effectanaphora
(Linguistics) rhetorical repetition of the last word of a clause at the beginning of next clause, repetition for effectanadiplosis
(Linguistics) study of morphemes; organization of language according to morphemes, morpheme combination process, study of morpheme combinationmorphemics
(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
(Linguistics) the syllables (phonemes) that make up the various allomorphs of a morphememorphophoneme
 

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