Definition of Prothetic. Meaning of Prothetic. Synonyms of Prothetic

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Definition of Prothetic

Prothetic
Prothetic Pro*thet"ic, a. [Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to prothesis; as, a prothetic apparatus.

Meaning of Prothetic from wikipedia

- rest of its structure. A vowel or consonant added by prothesis is called prothetic or less commonly prosthetic. Prothesis is different from the adding of...
- *-d to *-t. i.e. *sindā sūli [sindaː huːli] → int ṡúil → an tsúil) The prothetic ⟨h⟩ of vowel initial words has two origins, the first being epenthetic...
- sant-am coming from Sanskrit santa, sāgar-am from sāgara, or addition of prothetic vowel as in aracan from rājā-, uruvam from rūpa, codyam from sodhya. Hans...
- or "always nothing"), the representation of word-initial laryngeals by prothetic vowels, and other phonological and morphological peculiarities with Gr****...
- used word-initially. ı͗ or or or ⲳ Only used word-initially. e Marks a prothetic ı͗ or word-internal e. ꜥ ⲵ Usually used when not stacked above or below...
- units, called oblasts or voblastsi (cognate of Russian word oblast with prothetic v-) were introduced in 1938. During World War II, Belarus gained territory...
- dialects, the prothetic vowel is equivalent to the first stem vowel unless it is {a}, in which case the stem vowel is always paired with the prothetic vowel {e}...
- words for 'hammer': Irish: ord, Welsh: gordd (with a prothetic g-) and Breton: horzh (with a prothetic h-) and Old Irish: fichid- to fight (cf. Lemovices...
- house), mlejn (mill), plejtvat (to waste), bejt (to be). In addition, a prothetic v- is added to most words beginning o-, such as votevřít vokno (to open...
- that 'in Switzerland' was in [i]Svizzera. Some speakers still use the prothetic [i] productively, and it is fossilized in a few set locutions such as...