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Browse vs Assibilate - What's the difference?

browse | assibilate |


As verbs the difference between browse and assibilate

is that browse is to scan, to casually look through in order to find items of interest, especially without knowledge of what to look for beforehand while assibilate is (linguistics|phonetics) to change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds.

As a noun browse

is young shoots and twigs.

Terms vs Assibilate - What's the difference?

terms | assibilate |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb assibilate is

(linguistics|phonetics) to change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds.

Assimilate vs Assibilate - What's the difference?

assimilate | assibilate |


As verbs the difference between assimilate and assibilate

is that assimilate is to incorporate nutrients into the body, especially after digestion while assibilate is (linguistics|phonetics) to change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds.

Assibilation vs Assibilate - What's the difference?

assibilation | assibilate |


As a noun assibilation

is a sound change resulting in a sibilant consonant, commonly the final phase of palatalization.

As a verb assibilate is

to change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds.

Sibilant vs Assibilate - What's the difference?

sibilant | assibilate |


As an adjective sibilant

is characterized by a hissing sound such as the "s" or "sh" in sash or surge.

As a noun sibilant

is a hissing sound such as the 's' or 'sh' in 'sash' or 'surge'.

As a verb assibilate is

to change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds.