IPA: /mɪˈdiːətli/
KK: /ˈmidiətli/
Definition: In a way that involves an intermediary or indirect means; not directly.
Example: The decision was made mediately through a series of discussions.
IPA: /ˈmɛrəˌnɪm/
KK: /ˈmɛrəˌnɪm/
Definition: A word that refers to a part of something larger, which is called the whole.
Example: In the phrase 'wheel of a car', 'wheel' is a meronym because it is a part of the whole car.
IPA: /ˈmɛrəˌnɪmi/
KK: /mɛˈroʊnɪmi/
Definition: A term that refers to a part of something, such as a piece or member of a larger whole.
Example: In linguistics, 'wheel' is a meronym of 'car' because it is a part of it.
IPA: /ˈmɛtəˌlæŋɡwɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈmɛtəˌlæŋɡwɪdʒ/
Definition: A type of language that is used to describe, analyze, or discuss other languages.
Example: In linguistics, metalanguage is essential for discussing the rules and structures of different languages.
IPA: /ˌmɛtəˈlɪŋɡwɪstɪk/
KK: /ˌmɛtəˈlɪŋɡwɪstɪk/
Definition: Relating to a language that describes or analyzes another language, often used in discussions about language structure and meaning.
Example: The teacher used metalinguistic concepts to help students understand the rules of grammar better.
IPA: /ˌmɛtəˈnæləsɪs/
KK: /mɛtəˈnæləsɪs/
Definition: The process of changing the way words or parts of words are divided, which can create new meanings or words.
Example: The word 'apron' is an example of metanalysis, as it evolved from the phrase 'a napron'.
IPA: /ˈmɛtəˌfreɪz/
KK: /mɛtəˌfreɪz/
Definition: A type of translation that conveys the exact words and structure of the original text without changing its meaning.
Example: The translator provided a metaphrase of the poem, keeping the original wording intact.
Definition: To translate or rewrite a text in a way that keeps the original meaning but changes the wording, often literally.
Example: The scholar decided to metaphrase the ancient text to make its meaning clearer.
IPA: /mɛˈθɛsɪs/
KK: /mɛˈtæθəsɪs/
Definition: A linguistic or chemical process where elements, sounds, or letters are rearranged or exchanged to create new forms or meanings.
Example: The word 'aks' is an example of metathesis, where the sounds are switched to form 'ask'.
IPA: /ˌmɛtəˈθɛtɪk/
KK: /mɛtəˈθɛtɪk/
Definition: Describing a situation where the order of sounds or letters in a word is changed, often resulting in a different pronunciation or spelling.
Example: The word 'aks' is a metathetic form of 'ask'.
IPA: /ˌmɛtəˈθɛtɪkəl/
KK: /mɛtəˈθɛtɪkəl/
Definition: Describing something that involves the rearrangement of sounds or letters in a word.
Example: The word 'aks' is a metathetical form of 'ask'.
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