Definition of Protrudable. Meaning of Protrudable. Synonyms of Protrudable

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Definition of Protrudable

Protrudable
Protrudable Pro*trud"a*ble, a. That may be protruded; protrusile. --Darwin.

Meaning of Protrudable from wikipedia

- Protruding ear, otapostasis or bat ear is an abnormally prominent human ear. It may be unilateral or bilateral. The concha is large with poorly developed...
- labialization, protruded back vowels and compressed front vowels. However, a few languages, such as Scandinavian ones, have protruded front vowels. One...
- diphthong. The close-mid near-back protruded vowel can be transcribed ⟨ʊ̞ʷ⟩ or ⟨ʊ̫˕⟩, whereas the fully back near-close protruded vowel can be transcribed ⟨u̞ʷ⟩...
- protrusion and compression. In protruded rounding, the corners of the mouth are drawn together and the lips protrude like a tube, with their inner surface...
- Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨o⟩. The close-mid back protruded vowel is the most common variant of the close-mid back rounded vowel....
- approximant [ẅ]. In most languages this rounded vowel is pronounced with protruded lips (endolabial). However, in a few cases the lips are compressed (exolabial)...
- symbol for the near-close front rounded vowel). The close-mid central protruded vowel is typically transcribed in IPA simply as ⟨ɵ⟩, and that is the convention...
- constriction that would be classified as a consonant. Its roundedness is protruded, which means that the corners of the lips are drawn together, and the...
- labialization, protruded back vowels and compressed front vowels. However, a few languages, such as Scandinavian languages, have protruded front vowels...
- symbol is u. In most languages, this rounded vowel is pronounced with protruded lips ('endolabial'). However, in a few cases the lips are compressed ('exolabial')...