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fricative
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fricative
(noun)
fricative
/
ˈ
frɪkətɪv/
noun
plural
fricatives
fricative
/
ˈ
frɪkətɪv/
noun
plural
fricatives
Britannica Dictionary definition of FRICATIVE
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linguistics
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a sound made by forcing air out of your mouth through a narrow opening that is made using the lips, teeth, or tongue
The sounds /f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ h/ are English
fricatives
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— fricative
adjective
a
fricative
consonant
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