ecthlipsis

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἔκθλιψις (ékthlipsis).

Noun

ecthlipsis (countable and uncountable, plural ecthlipses)

  1. (phonology) The dropping out or suppression from a word of a consonant, with or without a vowel.
  2. (phonology) The elision of a final m, with the preceding vowel, before a word beginning with a vowel.
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