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What is an onamatopia?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/18/2023

A word that sounds like it's meaning, for example the word slam is an onomatopoeia as it sounds like the noise made when a door slams

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"Apossum" is not a common word in English. If you meant "opossum," it refers to a marsupial species found in the Americas, known for their prehensile tail and defense mechanism of playing dead when threatened.


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