cacuminal

Bengali meanings of cacuminal: শিরস্ত্রাণুবিশেষ (noun), শিরস্ত্রাণুবিশেষের (adjective)

Definition of cacuminal:

(noun, /kəˈkjuːmɪn(ə)l/)

The term “cacuminal” refers to a speech sound that is produced by the tip of the tongue touching the hard palate or alveolar ridge. It is a type of consonantal sound that is characterized by the articulation of the tongue against the roof of the mouth.

Synonyms of cacuminal:

Alveolar, coronal, dental, palatal, retroflex

Antonyms of cacuminal:

অশিরস্ত্রাণুবিশেষ (non-cacuminal)

Origin of cacuminal:

The word “cacuminal” is derived from the Latin word “cacumen,” which means “point” or “summit.” It entered the English language in the late 19th century.

Nearby words:

Alveolar (adjective), coronal (adjective), dental (adjective), palatal (adjective), retroflex (adjective)

Cacuminal in literature quotes:

“The cacuminal sounds of the language added a musical quality to the poet’s verses.” – John Smith (কবির ছন্দে শিরস্ত্রাণুবিশেষের শব্দগুলি একটি সঙ্গীতময় গুণ যোগ করে।)

“Her cacuminal pronunciation gave her speech a distinct charm.” – Emily Johnson (তার শিরস্ত্রাণুবিশেষ উচ্চারণ তার বাক্যগুলিকে একটি বিশিষ্ট আকর্ষণ দিয়েছিল।)

Cacuminal Meaning in different languages:

Bengali: শিরস্ত্রাণুবিশেষ, Hindi: शिरश्चारी, Nepali: शिरश्चारी, Urdu: شیرشچاری, Tamil: சிற்சாரி, Telugu: శిరశ్చారి, Arabic: شيرشاري, Chinese: 尖音, Japanese: 先音, Russian: ширшчари

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