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Definition of spoke
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Spoke () of Spea.
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Glib
::
Glib
(superl.)
Speaking
or
spoken
smoothly
and with
flippant
rapidity;
fluent;
voluble;
as, a glib
tongue;
a glib
speech..
Direct
::
Direct
(a.)
Straightforward;
not of
crooked
ways, or
swerving
from truth and
openness;
sincere;
outspoken..
Drama
::
Drama (n.) A
composition,
in prose or
poetry,
accommodated
to
action,
and
intended
to
exhibit
a
picture
of human life, or to
depict
a
series
of grave or
humorous
actions
of more than
ordinary
interest,
tending
toward
some
striking
result.
It is
commonly
designed
to be
spoken
and
represented
by
actors
on the
stage..
Chirology
::
Chirology
(n.) The art or
practice
of using the
manual
alphabet
or of
communicating
thoughts
by sings made by the hands and
fingers;
a
substitute
for
spoken
or
written
language
in
intercourse
with the deaf and dumb. See
Dactylalogy.
Langue D''oc
::
Langue
d'oc () The
dialect,
closely
akin to
French,
formerly
spoken
south of the Loire (in which the word for yes was oc);
Provencal..
Englishism
::
Englishism
(n.) A form of
expression
peculiar
to the
English
language
as
spoken
in
England;
an
Anglicism.
Erse
::
Erse (n.) A name
sometimes
given to that
dialect
of the
Celtic
which is
spoken
in the
Highlands
of
Scotland;
--
called,
by the
Highlanders,
Gaelic..
Web
::
Web (n.) A disk or solid
construction
serving,
instead
of
spokes,
for
connecting
the rim and hub, in some kinds of car
wheels,
sheaves,
etc..
Pretty-spoken
::
Pretty-spoken
(a.)
Spoken
or
speaking
prettily.
Last
::
Last (a.) At a time or on an
occasion
which is the
latest
of all those
spoken
of or which have
occurred;
the last time; as, I saw him last in New
York..
Bengali
::
Bengali
(n.) The
language
spoken
in
Bengal.
Explicit
::
Explicit
(a.)
Having
no
disguised
meaning
or
reservation;
unreserved;
outspoken;
--
applied
to
persons;
as, he was
earnest
and
explicit
in his
statement..
Subject
::
Subject
(a.) That of which
anything
is
affirmed
or
predicated;
the theme of a
proposition
or
discourse;
that which is
spoken
of; as, the
nominative
case is the
subject
of the
verb..
Palaeotype
::
Palaeotype
(n.) A
system
of
representing
all
spoken
sounds
by means of the
printing
types in
common
use.
Spoliated
::
Spokesman
(n.) One who
speaks
for
another.
Speech
::
Speech
(n.) he act of
speaking;
that which is
spoken;
words,
as
expressing
ideas;
language;
conversation..
Slavic
::
Slavic
(n.) The group of
allied
languages
spoken
by the
Slavs.
Hindustani
::
Hindustani
(n.) The
language
of
Hindostan;
the name given by
Europeans
to the most
generally
spoken
of the
modern
Aryan
languages
of
India.
It is Hindi with the
addition
of
Persian
and
Arabic
words.
Spokesman
::
Spokesmen
(pl. ) of
Spokesma.
Spoked
::
Spoke (n.) A
contrivance
for
fastening
the wheel of a
vehicle,
to
prevent
it from
turning
in going down a
hill..
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