Phonetic
101International Phonetic Alphabet — noun Date: 1898 IPA …
102Grave (phonetic) — Phonemes can be described as grave from both an articulatory or acoustic perspective. In the articulatory perspective grave refers to phonemes of peripheral articulation such as labial and velar consonants, and back vowels. In contrast, acute… …
105NATO phonetic alphabet — …
106NATO phonetic alphabet — noun Informal name for a spelling alphabet officially known as the ICAO radiotelephony spelling alphabet. Syn: ICAO spelling alphabet …
107International Phonetic Alphabet — noun /ˌɪn.tɚˈnæ.ʃən.əl fənˈɛt.ɪk ˈæl.fəˌbɛt/ A standardized set of symbols for representing the sounds of human speech …
108International Phonetic Alphabet — universally accepted way of transliterating words …
109International Phonetic Alphabet — noun an alphabet designed to provide a consistent and universally understood system of letters and other symbols for writing the speech sounds of all languages. Abbrev.: IPA …
110phoneticalphabet — phonetic alphabet n. 1. A standardized set of symbols used in phonetic transcription. 2. Any of various systems of code words for identifying letters in voice communication. * * * …