I think the word you're looking for is onomatopoeia.
Ode comes from a Latin word, of the same spelling, meaning lyric song. It also relates to the word 'aude' meaning voice, tone or sound. This, in classical use, defined a poem intended to be sung
Exactly the same. Sonar is Sound. We use the word sonar to indicate what use that the sound is put to- not to differentiate it from sound its self.
You can use "can" in a sentence as a noun or a intransitive verb. A example of can in a sentence is "The can is purple". That example is a example of can as a noun. A example of a intransitive verb is "I can use a bottle to squirt was a things". The word "can" is a homonym. A homonym is a word that has the same spelling (or different spelling but same sound) as another, but has a different meaning or origan.
no .There is no such word as Its . . . use of the apostrophe (') in the word it's, is what makes this word a conjunction; it joins the words it and is,thereby giving you the conjunctive word, it's . . . . .meaning "it is."
They have the same meaning, the Nazis may have been more liberal in who they euthanised, but it is still the same use of the word.
with the same meaning :)APEX
The use of the same sound at the beginning of each word in a line or a sentence.
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Beeb, slosh and zap are words whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning. Additional words include meou, purr and quack.
Chuck Yeager was pushing the envelop when he broke the sound barrier.
its not khubool its Qubool and it is a word from urdu but Indian always use "Kh" sound for "Q", while in urdu "Q" sound as "KK". it's mean: except its not khubool its Qubool and it is a word from urdu but Indian always use "Kh" sound for "Q", while in urdu "Q" sound as "KK". it's mean: except
Winning chances. House edge is another word you can use but the meaning is not exactly the same.