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vowel

Vowel vs Vowed - What's the difference?

vowel | vowed |


As a noun vowel

is (phonetics) a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable.

As an adjective vowed is

undertaken in accordance with a vow; solemnly promised.

As a verb vowed is

.

Vowel vs Voxel - What's the difference?

vowel | voxel |


As nouns the difference between vowel and voxel

is that vowel is a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable while voxel is the three-dimensional analogue of a pixel; a volume element representing some numerical quantity, such as the colour, of a point in three-dimensional space, used in the visualisation and analysis of three-dimensional (especially scientific and medical) data.

Vowel vs Towel - What's the difference?

vowel | towel |


As nouns the difference between vowel and towel

is that vowel is a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable while towel is a cloth used for wiping, especially one used for drying anything wet, as a person after a bath.

As a verb towel is

to hit with a towel.

Vowel vs Dowel - What's the difference?

vowel | dowel |


As nouns the difference between vowel and dowel

is that vowel is (phonetics) a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable while dowel is a pin, or block, of wood or metal, fitting into holes in the abutting portions of two pieces, and being partly in one piece and partly in the other, to keep them in their proper relative position.

As a verb dowel is

to fasten together with dowels.

Vowel vs Bowel - What's the difference?

vowel | bowel |


As nouns the difference between vowel and bowel

is that vowel is a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable while bowel is a part or division of the intestines, usually the large intestine.

As a verb bowel is

to disembowel.

Taxonomy vs Vowel - What's the difference?

taxonomy | vowel |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and vowel

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while vowel is a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable.

Vowel vs Dephthong - What's the difference?

vowel | dephthong |

Dephthong is likely misspelled.


Dephthong has no English definition.

As a noun vowel

is a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable.

Sonants vs Vowel - What's the difference?

sonants | vowel |


As nouns the difference between sonants and vowel

is that sonants is while vowel is (phonetics) a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable.

Vowel vs Vowelism - What's the difference?

vowel | vowelism |


As nouns the difference between vowel and vowelism

is that vowel is (phonetics) a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable while vowelism is (rare) the use of vowels.

Vowel vs Unvoweled - What's the difference?

vowel | unvoweled |


As a noun vowel

is (phonetics) a sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable.

As an adjective unvoweled is

having no vowel sounds or signs.

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