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Vowel vs Univocalic - What's the difference?

vowel | univocalic |

As nouns the difference between vowel and univocalic

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 univocalic is a piece of writing that uses only one of the vowels.

As an adjective univocalic is

that uses only one vowel.

vowel

English

(wikipedia vowel)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (phonetics) A sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, forming the prominent sound of a syllable.
  • A letter representing the sound of vowel; in English, the vowels are a'', ''e'', ''i'', ''o'' and ''u'', and sometimes ''y .
  • Antonyms

    * (sound) consonant * (letter) consonant

    Anagrams

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    univocalic

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • That uses only one vowel
  • Noun

    (wikipedia univocalic) (en noun)
  • A piece of writing that uses only one of the vowels.