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Noun Concept
Categories: Articles with short description, Manner of articulation, Plosives
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stop consonant  stop  occlusive  plosive consonant  plosive speech sound
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A consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it WordNet 3.0
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A consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
In phonetics, a plosive, also known as an occlusive or simply a stop, is a pulmonic consonant in which the vocal tract is blocked so that all airflow ceases. Wikipedia
In phonetics, an occlusive, sometimes known as a stop, is a consonant sound produced by occluding airflow in the vocal tract, but not necessarily in the nasal tract. Wikipedia
A type of consonant in which you block the flow of air for a moment and suddenly release it. Also known as a plosive or an occlusive. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Consonant in which the vocal tract is blocked so that all airflow ceases Wikidata
Consonant sound produced by blocking airflow in the vocal tract, but not necessarily in the nasal tract Wikidata
A plosive. Wiktionary
Sound produced from opening a previously closed oral passage. Wiktionary
A consonant sound in which the passage of air through the mouth is temporarily blocked by the lips, tongue, or glottis. Wiktionary
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His stop consonants are too aspirated WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet