Perhaps you mean xylophone ( "wood voice").
words that have the long oo sound are wood, took, too, noon, good, root, book, wool, and food.
phone i thinkThe word xylophone is from the Greek xilo,meaningwood, & foni, meaning sound. Therefore wooden bars on xylophones.
carpets, curtains and wood are best at muffling sound carpets, curtains and wood are best at muffling sound
Wittles is the character's mispronunciation of vittles (food). Vittles is itself derived from a mispronunciation of victuals. It also means to cut down to a certain size ( to whittle wood ) - whittling a piece of wood.
Lumber or timber.
If you mean what is the greek word for "wood sound" then its: Ξύλινος ήχος [xeelinos ehos] If you mean HOW DOES the Greek word for wood sound, then it's xeelo
The word "xylophone" is of Greek origin. It comes from the combination of the Greek words "xylon" (wood) and "phone" (sound), which accurately describes the instrument as a wooden percussion device that produces sound.
a xylophone could have been made anywhere but i think the started in america.
'Xylo-' is a prefix from the Greek meaning 'wood', for example, Xylophone comes from the greek xylo for wood and phone comes from the greek for voice, hence the musical instrument xylophone means the sound, or voice, of wood.
From the Greek words ξύλον translated to xylon, "wood" and φωνή translated to phone, "voice", meaning "wooden sound"
The vowel sound in stood is called a short OO sound. It is seen in the rhyming words good, wood, could, and should. It also appears in such words as book, pull, put, and foot.
words that have the long oo sound are wood, took, too, noon, good, root, book, wool, and food.
Blood and wood do not have the same vowel sound. Blood is phonetically bluhd, whereas wood is wood with a short o sound.
Yes, "wood" and "should" do rhyme because they have the same ending sound. Both words end with the "-ood" sound, making them rhyme when pronounced.
A homophone for "would" is "wood." Both words sound the same when spoken, but have different spellings and meanings.
The word "xylo-" is based on the Greek root meaning wood. Examples include words like xylophone (wooden musical instrument), xylem (plant tissue that transports water), and xylography (art of wood engraving).
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