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nonnasal — nonnasality, n. nonnasally, adv. /non nay zeuhl/, adj. 1. not nasal. 2. Phonet. oral (def. 5). [1875 80; NON + NASAL] * * * … Universalium
nonnasal — non·nasal … English syllables
nonnasal — non•na′sal adj … From formal English to slang
nonnasal — (ˈ) ̷ ̷+ adjective : not nasal * * * nonnasality, n. nonnasally, adv. /non nay zeuhl/, adj. 1. not nasal. 2. Phonet. oral (def. 5). [1875 80; NON + NASAL] … Useful english dictionary
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