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affricate
[ noun af-ri-kit; verb af-ri-keyt ]
noun
- Also called affricative. a speech sound comprising occlusion, plosion, and frication, as either of the ch- sounds in church and the j- sound in joy.
verb (used with object)
, af·fri·cat·ed, af·fri·cat·ing.
- to change the pronunciation of (a stop) to an affricate, especially by releasing (the stop) slowly.
affricate
/ ˈæfrɪkɪt /
noun
- a composite speech sound consisting of a stop and a fricative articulated at the same point, such as the sound written ch, as in chair
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Word History and Origins
Origin of affricate1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of affricate1
C19: from Latin affricāre to rub against, from fricāre to rub; compare friction
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Example Sentences
The affricate in words like gaol is of French origin (gele), from a Late Lat.
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Here, the j is to be pronounced as a double letter (technically an affricate) as in English.
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