Lenite vs Leonite - What's the difference?
lenite | leonite |
(Celtic languages) To cause (a consonant) to undergo lenition.
(qualifier) To undergo lenition.
(mineralogy) A saline evaporite, consisting of a mixed potassium and magnesium sulphate, with the chemical formula (K]]2SO4)(MgS[[oxygen, O4)
As a verb lenite
is (celtic languages) to cause (a consonant) to undergo lenition.As a noun leonite is
(mineralogy) a saline evaporite, consisting of a mixed potassium and magnesium sulphate, with the chemical formula (k]]2so4)(mgs[[oxygen|o4).lenite
English
Verb
(lenit)- This environment lenites "m" to "mh".
- "M" lenites to "mh".