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Definition of spoke
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Spoke
(imp.)
of Spea.
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Bengali
::
Bengali
(n.) The
language
spoken
in
Bengal.
Downright
::
Downright
(a.)
Plain;
direct;
unceremonious;
blunt;
positive;
as, he spoke in his
downright
way..
Castilian
::
Castilian
(n.) The
Spanish
language
as
spoken
in
Castile.
Spokesmen
::
Spokeshave
(n.) A kind of
drawing
knife or
planing
tool for
dressing
the
spokes
of
wheels,
the
shells
of
blocks,
and other
curved
work..
Lettish
::
Lettish
(n.) The
language
spoken
by the
Letts.
See
Lettic.
Oral
::
Oral (a.)
Uttered
by the
mouth,
or in
words;
spoken,
not
written;
verbal;
as, oral
traditions;
oral
testimony;
oral law..
Turanian
::
Turanian
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an
extensive
family
of
languages
of
simple
structure
and low grade
(called
also
Altaic,
Ural-Altaic,
and
Scythian),
spoken
in the
northern
parts of
Europe
and Asia and
Central
Asia; of
pertaining
to, or
designating,
the
people
who speak these
languages..
Turkish
::
Turkish
(n.) The
language
spoken
by
Turks,
esp. that of the
people
of
Turkey..
Friesic
::
Friesic
(n.) The
language
of the
Frisians,
a
Teutonic
people
formerly
occupying
a large part of the coast of
Holland
and
Northwestern
Germany.
The
modern
dialects
of
Friesic
are
spoken
chiefly
in the
province
of
Friesland,
and on some of the
islands
near the coast of
Germany
and
Denmark..
Tongueless
::
Tongueless
(a.)
Unnamed;
not
spoken
of.
Soft-spoken
::
Soft-spoken
(a.)
Speaking
softly;
having
a mild or
gentle
voice;
hence,
mild;
affable..
Verbal
::
Verbal
(a.)
Expressed
in
words,
whether
spoken
or
written,
but
commonly
in
spoken
words;
hence,
spoken;
oral; not
written;
as, a
verbal
contract;
verbal
testimony..
Englishism
::
Englishism
(n.) A form of
expression
peculiar
to the
English
language
as
spoken
in
England;
an
Anglicism.
Mouth-made
::
Mouth-made
(a.)
Spoken
without
sincerity;
not
heartfelt.
Round
::
Round (a.)
Outspoken;
plain and
direct;
unreserved;
unqualified;
not
mincing;
as, a round
answer;
a round
oath..
Grecian
::
Grecian
(n.) A jew who spoke
Greek;
a
Hellenist.
Palaeotype
::
Palaeotype
(n.) A
system
of
representing
all
spoken
sounds
by means of the
printing
types in
common
use.
That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) As a
relative
pronoun,
that is
equivalent
to who or
which,
serving
to point out, and make
definite,
a
person
or thing
spoken
of, or
alluded
to,
before,
and may be
either
singular
or
plural..
Preface
::
Preface
(n.)
Something
spoken
as
introductory
to a
discourse,
or
written
as
introductory
to a book or
essay;
a
proem;
an
introduction,
or
series
of
preliminary
remarks..
Body
::
Body (n.) A
number
of
individuals
spoken
of
collectively,
usually
as
united
by some
common
tie, or as
organized
for some
purpose;
a
collective
whole or
totality;
a
corporation;
as, a
legislative
body; a
clerical
body..
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