CONSONANT vs HARMONICAL: NOUN
- An alphabetic element other than a vowel; one of the closer, less resonant and continuable, of the sounds making up a spoken alphabet; an articulate utterance which is combined, to form a syllable, with another opener utterance called a vowel.
- An articulate sound which in utterance is usually combined and sounded with an open sound called a vowel; a member of the spoken alphabet other than a vowel; also, a letter or character representing such a sound.
- A letter or character representing such a speech sound.
- A speech sound produced by a partial or complete obstruction of the air stream by any of various constrictions of the speech organs, such as (p), (f), (r), (w), and (h).
- A sound that results from the passage of air through restrictions of the oral cavity; any sound that is not the dominant sound of a syllable, the dominant sound generally being a vowel.
- A letter representing the sound of a consonant.
- A speech sound that is not a vowel
- A letter of the alphabet standing for a spoken consonant
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CONSONANT vs HARMONICAL: ADJECTIVE
- Involving or characterized by harmony
- In keeping
- Being in agreement or accord.
- Corresponding or alike in sound, as words or syllables.
- Harmonious in sound or tone.
- Having agreement; congruous; consistent; according; -- usually followed by with or to.
- Having like sounds.
- Harmonizing together; accordant.
- Of or pertaining to consonants; made up of, or containing many, consonants.
- Characterized by harmony or agreement.
- Involving or characterized by harmony
- Alternative form of harmonic.
CONSONANT vs HARMONICAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Sounding together; agreeing in sound; specifically, in music, having an agreeable and complete or final effect: said of a combination of sounds.
- Having or emitting like sounds.
- Harmonious; agreeing; congruous; consistent: followed generally by to, sometimes by with: as, this rule is consonant to Scripture and reason.
- [Attrib. use of noun.] Consisting of or relating to consonants; consonantal.
- Same as harmonic.
CONSONANT vs HARMONICAL: RELATED WORDS
- Compatible, Pronunciation, Congruent, Harmonical, In agreement, In accord, In harmony, Conformable, Consistent, Harmonized, Accordant, Harmonious, Harmonic, Agreeable, Concordant
- Trigonometrical, Contrapuntal, Chord, Asymptotic, Allometric, Arithmetical, Harmonically, Har monically, Music, Progression, In harmony, Harmonized, Harmonious, Harmonic, Consonant
CONSONANT vs HARMONICAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Accordance, Compatible, Pronunciation, Congruent, In agreement, Harmonical, In harmony, Conformable, Consistent, Harmonized, Accordant, Harmonious, Harmonic, Agreeable, Concordant
- Chord, Contrapuntal, Disharmonious, Enharmonic, Equitable, Geometrical, Arithmetical, Harmonically, Music, Progression, Harmonic, Harmonious, Harmonized, Consonant, In harmony
CONSONANT vs HARMONICAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Major examples of suffixes and clitics which create consonant sequences are given in the horizontal column for each consonant.
- In this consonant group, M is the sonorant, a consonant that can be continually sounded.
- When after a consonant they appear on the consonant that preceeds them.
- Learn to Read Homeschool Leap Frog Books Consonant Blends, Consonant Digraphs.
- Hebrew consonant that serves to double the consonant.
- It occurs medially as a single consonant between the vowels, as the second member of a consonant cluster and in an identical consonant cluster.
- A Tigrinya syllable may have a consonant-vowel or a consonant-vowel-consonant sequence.
- The consonant chart has consonant letters with more than one sound, consonant blends, consonants with one sound, and phonics sounds.
- Unlike a consonant represented by an ordinary consonant letter, this consonant is never followed by an inherent vowel.
- The consonant clusters thr, chr, phr, shr, are made up of a consonant digraph and a consonant.
- The latter has a harmonical function, while the former refers to rhythm.
- All this characteristics square measure harmonical, and also the result's clear.
CONSONANT vs HARMONICAL: QUESTIONS
- How do students identify the correct consonant letter?
- How many British English consonant sounds are there?
- How are graphemes categorized based on consonant rules?
- What is consonant and dissonant resistance to acculturation?
- Is there a PowerPoint for initial consonant blends?
- How does consonant psychonarration affect the narrator?
- Which language device employs repeating consonant sound?
- Does substitution drill improve English consonant ability?
- What grade level are these simple CVC Consonant Vowel consonant word worksheets for?
- Is the Maryland consonant-vowel nucleus-consonant (CNC) test normative?
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