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Apheresis (ἀφαίρεσις (aphairesis, "a
taking away")) is a
medical technology in
which the
blood of a
person is p****ed
through an
apparatus that separates...
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phonetics and phonology,
apheresis (/əˈfɛrɪsɪs, əˈfɪərɪsɪs/;
British English:
aphaeresis) is a
sound change in
which a word-initial
vowel is lost, e.g., American...
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France and
North America. In some
cases Gomery has
arisen by a
process of
aphaeresis,
where the Mont- has
gradually been lost from the
surname Montgomery,...
- "haplogy". Elision,
aphaeresis, syncope, and apocope: All are
losses of sounds.
Elision is the loss of
unstressed sounds,
aphaeresis the loss of initial...
- Its name
comes from the Gr****
prosthen (πρόσθεν)
meaning before and
aphaeresis (ἀφαίρεσις),
meaning taking away or subtraction. In
ancient times the...
- is
transferred to the
beginning of the word following, or
conversely aphaeresis, in
which the
sound at the
beginning of a word is
transferred to the end...
- of the verb is given, not any
conjugations or
derived verbs:
Silent letter Silent e ’Scuse me,
squire – ’tis just
aphaeresis,
Macmillan Dictionary Blog...
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Glory (religion) "Strong's
Hebrew Concordance - 1935. hod".
Apparently by
aphaeresis from
nehod from the root n-h-d "to lift
oneself up, to
become lofty"....
- 'birds / a bird'
where the
initial a- has been lost in the singulative.
Aphaeresis Apocope Clipping (morphology)
Cluster reduction Contraction Crasis Disemvoweling...
- (haireîsthai), αἱρετός (hairetós), αἱρετικός (hairetikós), αἵρεσις (haíresis)
aphaeresis, diaeresis, heresiarch, heresy, heretic, plasmapheresis, synaeresis, syneresis...