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tenuis

 
Dictionary: ten·u·is   (tĕn'yū-ĭs) pronunciation
n. Linguistics, pl., -u·es (-yū-ēz').
  1. A voiceless stop.
  2. A voiceless unaspirated stop in ancient Greek.

[New Latin (translation of Greek psīlos), from Latin, thin. See tenuous.]


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