Some examples of shortening of words include:
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Examples of disyllabic words include "apple," "table," "elephant," and "holiday."
Examples of words with the root "tele" include telephone, television, teleport, and telescope.
Some examples of onomatopoeic words are "buzz," "crash," "moo," "meow," "sizzle," and "splash." These words are meant to imitate the sound they represent.
Dialectal omission refers to the tendency in certain dialects or speech patterns to drop or omit certain sounds or syllables in words. This can result in changes in pronunciation or the shortening of words.
A common technique used to abbreviate words or phrases is known as shortening.
Another name for baking shortening is "vegetable shortening." It is a type of fat made from vegetable oils, commonly used in baking to create a tender texture in baked goods. Brands like Crisco are well-known examples of vegetable shortening.
shortage and,shortening
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It's American, a shortening of the words 'moving pictures'.
COMPOUNDING, SHORTENING/CLIPPING, BLENDING, ACRONYMS, AFFIXES and BORROWING
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"Binary" and "Digit", coined by John Tukey in 1946.
examples of one syllable words
Crisco brand butter shortening contains butter flavor, while regular Crisco brand shortening does not. This gives the butter shortening a buttery taste that the regular shortening lacks. Both can be used interchangeably in recipes that call for shortening.
They are examples of transitional words.
A shortening of distributor.Sometimes a shortening of distribution.