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Onomatopoeia (or
rarely echoism) is a type of word, or the
process of
creating a word, that
phonetically imitates, resembles, or
suggests the
sound that...
- "Ack-Ack",
captain in the
United States Marine Corps during World War II
Onomatopoeiac transcription of the
Martian speech in 1996
American film Mars Attacks...
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generally known by
variations of
similar cognates which are
likely onomatopoeiac. The
names have also come to mean the
cowrie s****,
predominantly used...
- think" and be "part of
something electric again". It was
named Tangk, a
onomatopoeiac word
coined to
describe "the
lashing way the band
imagined the guitars...
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known as "Pin-Pon"; he is a
volunteer firefighter and "pin pon" is an
onomatopoeiac version of a
firetruck siren.
Suzanne Flon as Nine,
known as "Cognata"...
- as a 'chango' in
Puerto Rico. Most
local names seem to
derive from
onomatopoeiac descriptions of the bird's calls. The
Irish physician,
naturalist and...
- his
ensuing struggles and
disillusionment with the work. The
title is
onomatopoeiac, as it
derives from the
three distinct sounds used by an experienced...
- trill, pipiri, pipiri,
which is the
reason behind many of its
local onomatopoeiac names, like
pestigre or pitirre, in the Spanish-speaking
Greater Antilles...
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spelling dafter is
actually attested) The /x/
phoneme still exists in some
onomatopoeiac words, like "ugh" (note the
spelling uses gh,
which indicates that when...
- demo in 1983. In 1984,
GANGgajang was
formed in Sydney, the name is
onomatopoeiac for the
sound of a
guitar playing a loud chord. The band grew out of...