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Consonantal sound
Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ʈʼ⟩. Features of a retroflex ejective stop: Its manner of articulation is occlusive, which means it is produced
Retroflex_ejective_stop
Consonantal sound
prenasalized labialized alveolar ejective stop [ntʼʷ] (in isiXhosa) retroflex ejective stop [ʈʼ] (in Gwich'in) palatal ejective stop [cʼ] (in Bats, Hausa, Gǀui
Ejective_consonant
Consonantal sound
A retroflex ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Retroflex_ejective_affricate
Type of consonantal sound
A retroflex ejective fricative is a type of consonantal sound. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ʂʼ⟩. Features
Retroflex_ejective_fricative
Consonantal sound
stops [ʈ] and [ɖ]. More generally, several kinds are distinguished: [ʈ], voiceless retroflex stop [ɖ], voiced retroflex stop [ʈʼ], retroflex ejective
Retroflex_stop
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨qʼ⟩ in IPA
mechanism is ejective (glottalic egressive), which means the air is forced out by pumping the glottis upward. A single plain uvular ejective is found in
Uvular_ejective_stop
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨pʼ⟩ in IPA
Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨pʼ⟩. Features of a bilabial ejective stop: Its manner of articulation is occlusive, which means it is produced
Bilabial_ejective_stop
Consonantal sound
labial–alveolar ejective stop is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is a [t] and [p] pronounced simultaneously and as an ejective. The
Labial–alveolar_ejective_stop
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɽr⟩ in IPA
voiced retroflex trill is a contour consonant with the duration of a single segment. Although the tongue starts out in a subapical retroflex position
Voiced_retroflex_trill
Consonantal sound
that represents this sound is ⟨cʼ⟩. Some of the features of a palatal ejective stop are: Its manner of articulation is occlusive, which means it is produced
Palatal_ejective_stop
Type of consonant articulation
A retroflex (/ˈrɛtrəflɛks, -roʊ-/ ) consonant is a coronal consonant where the tongue has a flat, concave, or even curled shape, and is articulated between
Retroflex_consonant
Phonetic symbol chart
ɠ̊͜ɓ̥ ɠ͡ɓ Labial–velar Ejective t͡pʼ Labial–alveolar IPA help full chart template Voiceless bilabially post-trilled dental stop [t̪ʙ̥] Voiceless dentolabial
International Phonetic Alphabet chart
International_Phonetic_Alphabet_chart
alveolar ejective [tʼ] retroflex ejective [ʈʼ] palatal ejective [cʼ] velar ejective [kʼ] uvular ejective [qʼ] Affricates alveolar ejective affricate
List_of_consonants
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨kʼ⟩ in IPA
A velar ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this
Velar_ejective_stop
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʈ⟩ in IPA
A voiceless retroflex plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. This consonant is found as a phoneme mostly (though
Voiceless_retroflex_plosive
Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨tʼ⟩ in IPA
Alveolar and dental ejective stops are consonantal sounds, usually described as voiceless, that are pronounced with a glottalic egressive airstream. In
Dental and alveolar ejective stops
Dental_and_alveolar_ejective_stops
vowel Retroflex approximant (ɻ) Retroflex click (‼) Retroflex consonant Retroflex ejective (ʈʼ) Retroflex ejective affricate (ʈʂʼ) Retroflex ejective fricative
Index_of_phonetics_articles
Speech sounds in several African languages
but still behave as unitary sounds. With ejective clicks, for example, Miller finds that although the ejective release follows the click release, it is
Click_consonant
Type of click consonant
Ejective-contour clicks, also called sequential linguo-glottalic consonants, are consonants that transition from a click to an ejective sound, or more
Ejective-contour_click
Consonants produced with a single muscle contraction
retroflex flaps. In Hindi there are three, a simple retroflex flap as in [bəɽaː] big, a murmured retroflex flap as in [koɽʱiː] leper, and a retroflex
Tap_and_flap_consonants
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʐ⟩ in IPA
A voiced retroflex sibilant fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Voiced_retroflex_fricative
Type of consonant
ejective affricate [tɬʼ] (in Baslaney, Navajo, Tlingit) Palatal lateral ejective affricate [c𝼆ʼ] (in Dahalo, Sandawe, Hadza) Velar lateral ejective affricate
Lateral_consonant
System of phonetic notation
needed] The ejective diacritic is placed at the right-hand margin of the consonant, rather than immediately after the letter for the stop: ⟨t͜ʃʼ⟩, ⟨kʷʼ⟩
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
(hence a stop consonant). A stop consonant made with the tip of the tongue curled back against the palate is called a retroflex stop. Palatal stops are less
Palatal_stop
Group of stop constants involving both ingressive and egressive mechanisms
modifying the top of a letter (voiced stop) with a rightward-facing hook: bilabial ⟨ɓ⟩, alveolar ⟨ɗ ⟩, retroflex ⟨ᶑ ⟩ (this letter is 'implicit' in the
Implosive_consonant
Consonants produced with tongue near or against the uvula
few African and Native American languages. (Ejective uvular affricates occur as realizations of uvular stops in Kazakh, Bashkir, Arabic dialects, Lillooet
Uvular_consonant
Type of consonantal sound
A labiodental ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨p̪fʼ⟩
Labiodental ejective affricate
Labiodental_ejective_affricate
Index of articles associated with the same name
voiceless bilabial nasal [ɓ], voiced bilabial implosive [pʼ], bilabial ejective (rare) [ɓ̥] or [pʼ↓], voiceless bilabial implosive (very rare) Ogden, Richard
Bilabial_stop
Family of click consonants
The retroflex clicks are a family of click consonants known only from the Central ǃKung language or dialect of Namibia. They are sub-apical retroflex and
Retroflex_click
Consonant that begins as a stop and releases as a fricative
alveolar, postalveolar, alveolo-palatal and retroflex. They also distinguish voiceless, voiced, and ejective affricates at each of these. When a language
Affricate
Consonantal sound
A dental ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨t̪͡θʼ⟩. Features
Dental_ejective_affricate
Consonantal sound
A voiced retroflex sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Voiced_retroflex_affricate
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɖ⟩ in IPA
A voiced retroflex plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that
Voiced_retroflex_plosive
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɻ⟩ in IPA
A voiced retroflex approximant is a type of consonant used in some languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound
Voiced_retroflex_approximant
Sound made by stopping airflow in the glottis
A glottal stop or glottal plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages, produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract or,
Glottal_stop
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ꞎ⟩ or ⟨ɭ̊˔⟩ in IPA
A voiceless retroflex lateral fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The 'implicit' IPA letter for this sound, ⟨ꞎ ⟩
Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative
Voiceless_retroflex_lateral_fricative
System of sounds for the Adyghe language
featuring many labialized and ejective consonants. Adyghe is phonologically more complex than Kabardian, having the retroflex consonants and their labialized
Adyghe_phonology
Consonantal sound
A voiced labial–retroflex nasal is a type of consonantal sound used in the Yele language. It is a [ɳ] and [m] pronounced simultaneously. The symbol in
Voiced_labial–retroflex_nasal
Branch of linguistics studying how humans make sounds
difference between dental and alveolar stops is a slight retroflexion of the alveolar stop. Acoustically, retroflexion tends to affect the higher formants
Articulatory_phonetics
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʃʼ⟩ in IPA
A palato-alveolar ejective fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that
Postalveolar ejective fricative
Postalveolar_ejective_fricative
Type of click consonant
click types (bilabial ʘ, dental ǀ, alveolar ǃ, lateral ǁ, palatal ǂ, and retroflex 𝼊) have glottalized variants. They are very common: All of the Khoisan
Glottalized_click
Consonantal sound
A palatal lateral ejective affricate is a rare type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Palatal lateral ejective affricate
Palatal_lateral_ejective_affricate
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɭ⟩ in IPA
Subapical voiced retroflex lateral approximant (/ɭ/) This recording illustrates a subapical retroflex articulation, where the tongue tip curls back and
Voiced retroflex lateral approximant
Voiced_retroflex_lateral_approximant
Click consonant sound
old diacritic for retroflex consonants, as the articulation corresponds to some conceptions of a retroflex consonant (but see retroflex clicks). Prior to
Alveolar_click
Type of consonant
trill [r̥] – Voiceless alveolar trill [ɽ͡r] – Voiced retroflex trill [ɽ͡r̥] – Voiceless retroflex trill [ʀ] – Voiced uvular trill [ʀ̥] – Voiceless uvular
Trill_consonant
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɳ⟩ in IPA
A voiced retroflex nasal is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Voiced_retroflex_nasal
Consonantal sound
lateral ejective affricate is a rare type of consonantal sound, used allophonically in some spoken languages. Features of a uvular lateral ejective affricate:
Uvular lateral ejective affricate
Uvular_lateral_ejective_affricate
Speech sound articulated by closing the vocal tract fully or partially
Lateral approximant ɫ Velarized alveolar Implosive ɠ̊͜ɓ̥ ɠ͡ɓ Labial–velar Ejective t͡pʼ Labial–alveolar IPA help full chart template The recently extinct
Consonant
Consonantal sound
A voiceless retroflex sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Voiceless_retroflex_affricate
Consonants articulated with the tongue behind the alveolar ridge
and apical retroflex non-palatalized. (Subapical retroflex non-sibilants also occur but tend to be palatal, as for sibilants.) Retroflex stops, nasals and
Postalveolar_consonant
Consonantal sound
A bilabial ejective fricative is a rare type of consonantal sound. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ɸʼ⟩
Bilabial_ejective_fricative
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨xʼ⟩ in IPA
airstream mechanism is ejective (glottalic egressive), which means the air is forced out by pumping the glottis upward. The velar ejective fricative occurs
Velar_ejective_fricative
Diacritical mark
a voiced retroflex sibilant /ʐ/. The Siouan languages such as Lakota, Osage, and Crow sometimes use the dot above to indicate ejective stops. In the Canadian
Dot_(diacritic)
Consonantal sound
phonetic transcription U+1DF1C 𝼜 LATIN SMALL LETTER TESH DIGRAPH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK has been used in phonetic descriptions of Polish Its manner of articulation
Voiceless postalveolar affricate
Voiceless_postalveolar_affricate
plosive [ŋ], voiced velar nasal [ŋ̊], voiceless velar nasal [kʼ], velar ejective [ɠ ], voiced velar implosive (rare) [ɠ̊ ] or [kʼ↓], voiceless velar implosive
Velar_stop
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʂ⟩ in IPA
A voiceless retroflex sibilant fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Voiceless_retroflex_fricative
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɽ̊r̥⟩ in IPA
A voiceless retroflex trill is a sound that has been reported to occur as a diaphoneme of /ʂ/ in the Maldivian language. Although the tongue starts out
Voiceless_retroflex_trill
Consonantal sound
[k𝼄ʼ] is also found as an allophone of /kx/ (ejective after a nasal) in Zulu and Xhosa, and of the velar ejective affricate /kxʼ/ in Hadza. In the latter,
Velar lateral ejective affricate
Velar_lateral_ejective_affricate
(0250–02AF), IPA example: Voiced retroflex fricative (0290) Spacing Modifier Letters (02B0–02FF), IPA example: Palatal ejective (0063 02BC) Combining Diacritical
Phonetic_symbols_in_Unicode
Consonantal sound
English thin, [θɪn]. Dental ejective fricative [θʼ] Pronunciation of English ⟨th⟩ Zhao, Sherry Y. (18 October 2010). "Stop-like modification of the dental
Dental_fricative
Consonants with a stop beginning and trill release
ɳʈɽ̝̊ ɖɽ̝ ɳɖɽ̝], be simple stops, [ʈ ɳʈ ɖ ɳɖ], or standard affricates, [ʈʂ ɳʈʂ ɖʐ ɳɖʐ]. Similarly, the trilled retroflex affricates [ʈɽ̝̊ ʈɽ̝̊ʰ ɖɽ̝ ᶯɖɽ̝]
Trilled_affricate
Consonantal sound
is ejective (glottalic egressive), which means the air is forced out by pumping the glottis upward. Index of phonetics articles k𝼄ʼ The ejective articulation
Velar_ejective_affricate
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨𝼈̊⟩, ⟨ɭ̥̆⟩ or ⟨ɺ̣̊⟩ in IPA
A voiceless retroflex lateral flap is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages (as in Wahgi). The implicit symbol for this sound in
Voiceless retroflex lateral flap
Voiceless_retroflex_lateral_flap
/d͡ʒ/. In Juǀʼhoan it is used for the ejective affricate /tʃʼ/. ⟨tk⟩ is used in Juǀʼhoan for the uvularized ejective /tᵡʼ/. ⟨tl⟩ is used in various orthographies
List_of_Latin-script_digraphs
East Circassian dialect
Proto-Kabardian series of palatalized velars: the voiced stop [ɡʲ] ⟨гь⟩, the voiceless stop [kʲ] ⟨кь⟩, and the ejective [kʲʼ] ⟨кӏь⟩. In most other dialects, including
Besleney_dialect
Phonetic alphabet developed in the 1880s
airstream mechanisms are pulmonic ingressive C←, ejective Cˀ, implosive Cˁ, click C˂, and lingual ejective (spurt) C˃. WIELD recommends the following conventions
Americanist_phonetic_notation
Consonantal sound
A retroflex nasal click is a rare click consonant. In practical orthography, an ad hoc symbol ⟨‼⟩ is used for the retroflex clicks; a nasal click with
Nasal_retroflex_click
Writing system for siNtu languages
indicate articulatory mode, whether that be voiced, prenasalised, implosive, ejective, modal voice, or a combination thereof. The position of the consonant graphemes
Ditema_tsa_Dinoko
Consonantal sound
Augustin. Al-Gariri, Husam Saeed Salem Al-Gariri (2022). Prenasalized Stops in Iha: an acoustic analysis of allophonic variation (PDF). University of
Voiceless labial–uvular plosive
Voiceless_labial–uvular_plosive
Consonantal sound
An alveolo-palatal ejective fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Alveolo-palatal ejective fricative
Alveolo-palatal_ejective_fricative
Bantu language of Namibia and Botswana
contrast between ejective and glottalized nasal clicks is unusual, but also occurs in Gǀwi. Sommer & Voßen (1992) consider the uvular ejective series uncertain
Yeyi_language
Consonantal sound
⟨t͡ʃʼ⟩. In some languages it is phonemically a palatal ejective. Features of a palato-alveolar ejective affricate: Its manner of articulation is sibilant affricate
Postalveolar ejective affricate
Postalveolar_ejective_affricate
Consonantal sound
A uvular ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Uvular_ejective_affricate
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨sʼ⟩ in IPA
An alveolar ejective fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Alveolar_ejective_fricative
Consonantal sound
click types (bilabial ʘ, dental ǀ, alveolar ǃ, lateral ǁ, palatal ǂ, and retroflex 𝼊) have nasal variants, and these are attested in four or five phonations:
Nasal_click
Consonantal sound
A dental ejective fricative is a rare type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that
Dental_ejective_fricative
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨fʼ⟩ in IPA
A labiodental ejective fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Labiodental ejective fricative
Labiodental_ejective_fricative
Oceanic language spoken in Micronesia
one of the relatively few languages in the world with ejective fricatives. The Yapese ejective consonants are /pʼ tʼ kʼ fʼ θʼ/. There are also glottalized
Yapese_language
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʙ̥⟩ in IPA
labialized voiceless alveolar stop /tʷ/ of Abkhaz and Ubykh, but in those languages it is more often realised by a doubly articulated stop [t͡p]. In the Chapacuran
Voiceless_bilabial_trill
Type of consonantal sound
An alveolar ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Alveolar_ejective_affricate
Consonantal sound
[t̪ʼ], dental ejective [ɗ̪ ], voiced dental implosive Shipp T (April 1973). "Intraoral air pressure and lip occlusion in midvocalic stop consonant production"
Dental_stop
Ceremonial language of Australia
rn!, perhaps because retroflex clicks did not have a proper symbol in IPA at the time. p' is transcribed and labeled 'ejective', but also transcribed
Damin
Consonantal sound
An alveolar lateral ejective fricative is a type of consonantal sound, reported in the Northwest Caucasian languages and in Modern South Arabian languages
Alveolar lateral ejective fricative
Alveolar_lateral_ejective_fricative
Tuu language of southwestern Botswana and eastern Namibia
all of those documented for clicks excluding retroflex. Bilabial clicks do not occur in the voiced ejective or voiceless nasal series, bringing the number
Taa_language
Consonantal sound
An alveolo-palatal ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound, which was attested in Ubykh. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that
Alveolo-palatal ejective affricate
Alveolo-palatal_ejective_affricate
Language isolate of New Mexico, United States
although ejective consonants are not listed separately; occurring after their non-ejective counterparts. The symbol for the glottal stop ⟨ʼ⟩, for long
Keres_language
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨χʼ⟩ in IPA
A uvular ejective fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Uvular_ejective_fricative
Braille encoding of the International Phonetic Alphabet
used for the tie bar; the only diacritics which use it are the rhotic and ejective (apostrophe) diacritics seen above, and the velar/pharyngeal tilde just
IPA_Braille
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨𝼈⟩ in IPA
A voiced retroflex lateral flap is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The "implicit" symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Voiced_retroflex_lateral_flap
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɽ⟩ in IPA
A voiced retroflex flap is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Voiced_retroflex_flap
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɳ̊⟩ in IPA
A voiceless retroflex nasal is an extremely rare type of consonantal sound, used in very few spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic
Voiceless_retroflex_nasal
Consonants articulated with the body of the tongue raised against the roof of the mouth
called retroflex. Palatal sounds are occasionally called domal or cacuminal (/kəˈkjuːmɪnəl/ ), though usually those terms are restricted to retroflex consonants
Palatal_consonant
Consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel
voiceless retroflex sibilant [ʐ] voiced retroflex sibilant All sibilants are coronal, but may be dental, alveolar, postalveolar, or palatal (retroflex) within
Fricative
labialised fricatives [sʷ zʷ], and the uvular ejective stop /qʼ/ was often pronounced as a glottal stop [ʔ] in the past tense suffix -/qʼa/, due to the
Ubykh_phonology
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɟ⟩ in IPA
A voiced palatal plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Voiced_palatal_plosive
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ᶑ⟩ in IPA
A voiced retroflex implosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. Wadiyara Koli phonemically distinguishes it from the alveolar
Voiced_retroflex_implosive
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨c⟩ in IPA
A voiceless palatal plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that
Voiceless_palatal_plosive
alveolar ejective [ɗ ], voiced alveolar implosive [ɗ̥ ] or [tʼ↓] voiceless alveolar implosive (very rare) Note that alveolar and dental stops are not always
Alveolar_stop
Consonant with two simultaneous primary places of articulation of the same manner
labial–coronal, is attested phonemically by labial–(post)alveolar and labial–retroflex stops in a single language, Yélî Dnye of New Guinea. Some West African languages
Doubly_articulated_consonant
Phonetic sound in some languages
this file? See media help. An r-colored or rhotic vowel (also called a retroflex vowel, vocalic r, or a rhotacized vowel) is a vowel that is modified in
R-colored_vowel
RETROFLEX EJECTIVE-STOP
RETROFLEX EJECTIVE-STOP
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Not Defective; Healthy; Whole
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Effective
Boy/Male
Muslim
Worker. Effective.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Effective; Efficient; Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Objective goal
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Wanted; Unknown; Objective; Goal
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Effective; Powerful
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Light of King; Effective King; Light of Day
Girl/Female
Sikh
Form of God, Effective
Boy/Male
Muslim Hindi
Worker. Effective.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the adjective bony, denoting a scrawny individual with prominent bones.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Doer; Work Man; Worker; Effective
Boy/Male
English American
From the raven farm. TV detective character Renington Steele. Surname.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Form of God, Effective
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Adjective Devil
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, Hindu, Indian, Kurdish, Punjabi, Sikh
Pain; Effective
Boy/Male
Muslim
Objective, Goal
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Japanese, Swahili
Intention; Female Champion; Aim; Objective; Goal; Purpose; Beauty; Brightness; God Gifted
Boy/Male
Tamil
Form of God, Effective
Boy/Male
Indian
Objective, Goal
RETROFLEX EJECTIVE-STOP
RETROFLEX EJECTIVE-STOP
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Matang
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bolham in Nottinghamshire, probably named in Old English with the dative plural (bolum) of either of two unattested Old English words, bola ‘tree trunk’ (compare Old Norse bolr, modern English bole) or bol ‘rounded hill’ (cognate with Middle Low German bolle ‘round object’). Compare Bolam.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, in Kent, Oxfordshire, and Sussex, named Beckley, from the Old English byname Becca (see Beck 4) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Altered spelling of the South German and Swiss topographic names Bächle, Bächli (see Bach 1).Richard Beckley was one of the free planters who assented to the ‘Fundamental Agreement’ of the New Haven Colony on June 4, 1639.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful like Pearl
Boy/Male
Welsh
Old servant.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Worshipper; Devotee
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Marr.
Boy/Male
Greek
Killed Paris.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Brave; Gem
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Great; Grateful; Blessed; Fortunate
RETROFLEX EJECTIVE-STOP
RETROFLEX EJECTIVE-STOP
RETROFLEX EJECTIVE-STOP
RETROFLEX EJECTIVE-STOP
RETROFLEX EJECTIVE-STOP
n.
Added to a substantive as an attribute; of the nature of an adjunct; as, an adjective word or sentence.
n.
A word used with a noun, or substantive, to express a quality of the thing named, or something attributed to it, or to limit or define it, or to specify or describe a thing, as distinct from something else. Thus, in phrase, "a wise ruler," wise is the adjective, expressing a property of ruler.
n.
The objective case.
a.
Fitted for, or skilled in, detecting; employed in detecting crime or criminals; as, a detective officer.
a.
Alt. of Retroflexed
n.
The act of reflexing; the state of being retroflexed. Cf. Retroversion.
a.
Lacking some of the usual forms of declension or conjugation; as, a defective noun or verb.
a.
Wanting in something; incomplete; lacking a part; deficient; imperfect; faulty; -- applied either to natural or moral qualities; as, a defective limb; defective timber; a defective copy or account; a defective character; defective rules.
v. t.
To make an adjective of; to form or change into an adjective.
n.
Same as Objective point, under Objective, a.
n.
A detective.
a.
Exerting the power of choice; selecting; as, an elective act.
n.
The act of ejecting or casting out; discharge; expulsion; evacuation.
a.
Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect; as, executive talent; qualifying for, concerned with, or pertaining to, the execution of the laws or the conduct of affairs; as, executive power or authority; executive duties, officer, department, etc.
n.
See Elective, n.
a.
Reflexed; bent or turned abruptly backward.
a.
Not effective.
a.
Having the power to produce an effect or effects; producing a decided or decisive effect; efficient; serviceable; operative; as, an effective force, remedy, speech; the effective men in a regiment.
a.
Dependent on choice; bestowed or passing by election; as, an elective study; an elective office.
a.
Effective.