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▸ adjective: (linguistics, of an English accent) That allows the phoneme /ɹ/ even when not followed by a vowel, as in bar (/bɑːɹ/) and bard or barred (/bɑːɹd/); (of an English speaker) who speaks with such an accent.
▸ adjective: (linguistics, phonetics, of a phoneme) Having a sound quality associated with the letter R; having the sound of any of certain IPA symbols, including /ɹ/, /ɻ/, /ɚ/, /ɝ/ and /r/.
▸ noun: (phonetics) A rhotic consonant or rhotic vowel (R-coloured vowel).
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▸ adjective: (linguistics, of an English accent) That allows the phoneme /ɹ/ even when not followed by a vowel, as in bar (/bɑːɹ/) and bard or barred (/bɑːɹd/); (of an English speaker) who speaks with such an accent.
▸ adjective: (linguistics, phonetics, of a phoneme) Having a sound quality associated with the letter R; having the sound of any of certain IPA symbols, including /ɹ/, /ɻ/, /ɚ/, /ɝ/ and /r/.
▸ noun: (phonetics) A rhotic consonant or rhotic vowel (R-coloured vowel).
▸ Words similar to rhotic
▸ Usage examples for rhotic
▸ Popular adjectives describing rhotic
▸ Popular nouns described by rhotic
▸ Words that often appear near rhotic
▸ Rhymes of rhotic
▸ Invented words related to rhotic