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- It was then lost in most verbs by Proto-Germanic times due to haplology.
- :: : : Dropping duplicate second consonants or syllables is known as haplology, or jokingly as haplogy.
- The prefix appears as " t-" before stems that start with / ? /, and it is omitted through haplology before stems that also start with / t /.
- When two identical CV sequences meet at a word boundary, they undergo haplology and fuse into a single word in rapid speech, as in ?!'climbed into the car'and ?!'went around the middle '.
- :: : I think classical purists might object to " Appendectomy " more on the basis of it being a mixed Latin-Greek word, rather than to the haplology ( which is also seen in " Gynocracy " for " Gynecocracy " etc . ) talk ) 11 : 46, 29 December 2009 ( UTC)
- Since the word " monomial ", as well as the word " polynomial ", comes from the late Latin word " binomium " ( binomial ), by changing the prefix " bi " ( two in Latin ), a monomial should theoretically be called a " mononomial " . " Monomial " is a syncope by haplology of " mononomial ".
- Alternatively, " viaticum " can refer to an ancient Roman provision or allowance for traveling, originally of transportation and supplies, later of money, made to officials on public missions; mostly simply, the word, a haplology of " vi tcum " ( " with you on the way " ), indicates money or necessities for any journey.
- He stated " The album opener " Sweet Dreams ", is kinda chaotic and hookless, but that's no big problem because its real purpose is to merely serve as a short prelude to the record's quintessential track, the title one . " Psychomodo " is simply a magnificent song, built on a series of crunchy repetitive poppy ( yes,'crunchy'and'poppy'don't necessarily contradict each other ) guitar and violin riffs, with a top-notch descending vocal melody on top-and, of course, it announces the album's theme well enough . " Psychomodo " is like a haplology of'psychic Quasimodo', and Steve does compare himself with Quasimodo, obviously using his being'physically devastated'as a metaphor for his own state of mind.