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- Dictionaryvowel/ˈvaʊəl/
noun
- 1. a speech sound which is produced by comparatively open configuration of the vocal tract, with vibration of the vocal cords but without audible friction, and which is a unit of the sound system of a language that forms the nucleus of a syllable. "the four middle syllables have the same vowel"
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