- /ˌɒnəmætəˈpiːə, -mɑːt-/ .
Words that
imitate sounds can thus be said to be
onomatopoeic, onomatopoetic, imitative, or echoic. In the case of a frog croaking...
-
interjections in
addition to nouns, and many of them are also
specifically onomatopoeic.
Animal communication Animal epithet Animal language Bioacoustics Cat...
-
Flatulence is the
expulsion of gas from the
intestines via the ****,
commonly referred to as ****ing. "Flatus" is the
medical word for gas
generated in...
-
young American woman in the
Broadway district of Nashville, Tennessee;
onomatopoeic catchphrase Meaning The
sound of
spitting on a **** as a form of fellatio...
- "jug o' rum". The
Pacific tree frog (Pseudacris regilla)
produces the
onomatopoeic "ribbit"
often heard in films.
Other renderings of frog
calls into speech...
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romantic elements extends to Rowling's characters.
Their names are
often onomatopoeic[clarification needed]:
Malfoy is difficult,
Filch is unpleasant, and...
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deepest point of the Earth".
Another origin attributed to
chilli is the
onomatopoeic cheele-cheele—the
Mapuche imitation of the
warble of a bird
locally known...
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Feldman suggests that the
closest meaning for the stem
might be the
onomatopoeic grrr of a
growling beast.
According to
Hesiod and Apollodorus, the Gorgons...
- pulled.
According to the
Diccionario de la
lengua española,
churro is
onomatopoeic,
ultimately imitative of the
sound of frying.
Churros are
fried until...
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letter used in
modern loanwords; ⟨v⟩
occurs in a
small number of (mainly
onomatopoeic)
native words and colloquialisms.
Vowels may be
accented with an acute...