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  • 111speech — /speech/, n. 1. the faculty or power of speaking; oral communication; ability to express one s thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture: Losing her speech made her feel isolated from humanity. 2. the act of speaking: He expresses… …

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  • 112Norwegian language — Norwegian norsk Pronunciation [nɔʂk] Spoken in  Norway (4.8 million) …

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  • 113Norwegian phonology — For assistance with IPA transcriptions of Norwegian for Wikipedia articles, see WP:IPA for Swedish and Norwegian. The sound system of Norwegian resembles that of Swedish. There is considerable variation among the dialects, but the variant… …

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  • 114Voice type — A voice type is a particular kind of human singing voice perceived as having certain identifying qualities or characteristics. Voice classification is the process by which human voices are evaluated and are thereby designated into voice types.… …

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  • 115Downstep — ꜜ◌ IPA number 517 Encoding Entity (decimal) #42780; …

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  • 116Bop It — is an electronic game of mental skill, first marketed by Parker Brothers, Milton Bradley, Tiger Electronics, and Hasbro in 1996. The game consists of a single player responding to auditory commands with the correct of several actions. This game… …

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  • 117Djebel Ressas — Jebel Ressas Djebel Ressas in cloud cover, as viewed from the northwest Elevation …

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  • 118Crow language — Crow Apsáalookanq̌i Spoken in USA Region Montana Native speakers 4,280  (date missing) Language family …

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  • 119Blue Angels — For the 1960 television series, see The Blue Angels (TV series). Blue Angels United States Navy Flight Exhibition Team The Blue Angels F/A 18 Hornets fly in tight diamond formation maintaining 18 inch wing …

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  • 120Downstep (phonetics) — In phonetics, downstep is a phonemic or phonetic downward shift of tone between the syllables or words of a tonal language. It is best known in the tonal languages of West Africa, but the pitch accent of Japanese (a non tonal language) is quite… …

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