- post-vocalic
- post-vocalˈic adjective (phonetics)After a vowel• • •Main Entry: ↑post-
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
post — post·abdomen; post·absorptive; post·age; post·al·ly; post; post·anoxic; post·antennal; post·arteriolar; post·atomic; post·audit; post·axial; post·bellum; post·brachium; post·branchial; post·breeding; post·canonical; post·cardinal; post·cava;… … English syllables
postvocalic — post·vocalic … English syllables
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