gemination
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ikizleşme.
2. çift yapma.
3. ses ikilemesi/ikizlenmesi ling.
4. çift olma.
5. Çift oluşma, ikiz gelişme.
6. Bir diş çukurunda iki dişin gelişmesi.
7. tek diş folikülünden, birbirine yapışık, tek pulpalı ikiz diş oluşması.
8. çiftli.
9. çift olarak bulunan.
10. çiftler halinde.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A phenomenon when a consonant is pronounced for an audibly longer period of time than is done normally.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A doubling; duplication; repetition.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A doubling; duplication; repetition.
2. specifically in rhetoric, immediate repetition of a word, generally with added emphasis: as
3. [repetition after one or two intervening words is also accounted gemination: as, again and again.
4. also calleddiplasiasmus andepizeuxis.
5. in philology: the doubling of an originally single consonant through the influence of a following consonant or vowel, as in anglo-saxon sittan(originally sitian), fenn(originally feni, gothic fani), etc.; less properly used of mere orthographic doubling, as in hammer, matter, etc.
6. A pair of letters so doubled.
7. in astronomy, the frequent apparent doubling of the canals of mars. it is still debated whether the phenomenon represents a real fact on the planet's surface or is merely optical or visual.
8. in anatomy, the union or fusion of two contiguous teeth caused by the uniting of two tooth-pulps.
2. specifically in rhetoric, immediate repetition of a word, generally with added emphasis: as
3. [repetition after one or two intervening words is also accounted gemination: as, again and again.
4. also calleddiplasiasmus andepizeuxis.
5. in philology: the doubling of an originally single consonant through the influence of a following consonant or vowel, as in anglo-saxon sittan(originally sitian), fenn(originally feni, gothic fani), etc.; less properly used of mere orthographic doubling, as in hammer, matter, etc.
6. A pair of letters so doubled.
7. in astronomy, the frequent apparent doubling of the canals of mars. it is still debated whether the phenomenon represents a real fact on the planet's surface or is merely optical or visual.
8. in anatomy, the union or fusion of two contiguous teeth caused by the uniting of two tooth-pulps.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia