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spec — cir·cum·spec·tion; cir·cum·spec·tive; con·spec·tus; ex·tro·spec·tion; ex·tro·spec·tive; in·spec·tion; in·spec·tion·al; in·spec·tive; in·spec·tor; in·spec·tor·ate; in·spec·to·ri·al; in·spec·tor·ship; in·spec·to·scope; in·spec·tress; in·spec·trix;… … English syllables
spectre — spec·tre … English syllables
spectre — spec|tre BrE specter AmE [ˈspektə US ər] n 1.) the spectre of sth something that people are afraid of because it may affect them badly ▪ The recession is again raising the spectre of unemployment. 2.) literary a ↑ghost … Dictionary of contemporary English
spectre — spec•tre [[t]ˈspɛk tər[/t]] n. brit. chiefly brit. specter … From formal English to slang
Syllabe — Le terme syllabe (lat. syllaba, du grec συλλαβή ensemble, rassemblement ), est employé tant en grammaire qu en linguistique pour désigner un regroupement de phonèmes, ou de lettres graphiques (dans ce dernier cas, en référence à leurs… … Wikipédia en Français
Brocken specter — Brock en spec ter or Brocken spectre Brock en spec tre [Trans. of G. Brockengespenst.] A mountain specter (which see), esp. that observed on the Brocken, in the Harz Mountains. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brocken spectre — Brocken specter Brock en spec ter or Brocken spectre Brock en spec tre [Trans. of G. Brockengespenst.] A mountain specter (which see), esp. that observed on the Brocken, in the Harz Mountains. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Specter — Spec ter, Spectre Spec tre, n. [F. spectre, fr. L. spectrum an appearance, image, specter, fr. specere to look. See {Spy}, and cf. {Spectrum}.] 1. Something preternaturally visible; an apparition; a ghost; a phantom. [1913 Webster] The ghosts of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Specter bat — Specter Spec ter, Spectre Spec tre, n. [F. spectre, fr. L. spectrum an appearance, image, specter, fr. specere to look. See {Spy}, and cf. {Spectrum}.] 1. Something preternaturally visible; an apparition; a ghost; a phantom. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Specter candle — Specter Spec ter, Spectre Spec tre, n. [F. spectre, fr. L. spectrum an appearance, image, specter, fr. specere to look. See {Spy}, and cf. {Spectrum}.] 1. Something preternaturally visible; an apparition; a ghost; a phantom. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English