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Definition of spoke
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Spoke () imp. of
Speak.
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Invitation
::
Invitation
(n.) A
document
written
or
printed,
or
spoken
words,
/onveying
the
message
by which one is
invited..
Mahrati
::
Mahrati
(n.) The
language
of the
Mahrattas;
the
language
spoken
in the
Deccan
and
Concan.
Flemish
::
Flemish
(n.) The
language
or
dialect
spoken
by the
Flemings;
also,
collectively,
the
people
of
Flanders..
Slavic
::
Slavic
(n.) The group of
allied
languages
spoken
by the
Slavs.
Side
::
Side (n.) The
margin,
edge,
verge,
or
border
of a
surface;
especially
(when the thing
spoken
of is
somewhat
oblong
in
shape),
one of the
longer
edges as
distinguished
from the
shorter
edges,
called
ends; a
bounding
line of a
geometrical
figure;
as, the side of a
field,
of a
square
or
triangle,
of a
river,
of a road, etc..
Outspoken
::
Outspoken
(a.)
Speaking,
or
spoken,
freely,
openly,
or
boldly;
as, an
outspoken
man; an
outspoken
rebuke..
Person
::
Person
(n.) A human being
spoken
of
indefinitely;
one; a man; as, any
person
present..
Abbreviate
::
Abbreviate
(v. t.) To make
briefer;
to
shorten;
to
abridge;
to
reduce
by
contraction
or
omission,
especially
of words
written
or
spoken..
Misword
::
Misword
(n.) A word
wrongly
spoken;
a cross word.
Spokesman
::
Spokesmen
(pl. ) of
Spokesma.
Telugu
::
Telugu
(n.) A
Darvidian
language
spoken
in the
northern
parts of the
Madras
presidency.
In
extent
of use it is the next
language
after
Hindustani
(in its
various
forms)
and
Bengali.
One
::
One (a.)
Denoting
a
person
or thing
conceived
or
spoken
of
indefinitely;
a
certain.
I am the
sister
of one
Claudio
[Shak.],
that is, of a
certain
man named
Claudio..
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..
Photodrome
::
Photodrome
(n.) An
apparatus
consisting
of a large wheel with
spokes,
which when
turning
very
rapidly
is
illuminated
by
momentary
flashes
of light
passing
through
slits in a
rotating
disk. By
properly
timing
the
succession
of
flashes
the wheel is made to
appear
to be
motionless,
or to
rotate
more or less
slowly
in
either
direction..
Speech
::
Speech
(n.) he act of
speaking;
that which is
spoken;
words,
as
expressing
ideas;
language;
conversation..
Unutterable
::
Unutterable
(a.) Not
utterable;
incapable
of being
spoken
or
voiced;
inexpressible;
ineffable;
unspeakable;
as,
unutterable
anguish..
Consonant
::
Consonant
(n.) An
articulate
sound which in
utterance
is
usually
combined
and
sounded
with an open sound
called
a
vowel;
a
member
of the
spoken
alphabet
other than a
vowel;
also, a
letter
or
character
representing
such a
sound..
Spoke
::
Spoke
(imp.)
of Spea.
Sotto Voce
::
Sotto voce ()
Spoken
low or in an
undertone.
Describe
::
Describe
(v. t.) To
represent
by words
written
or
spoken;
to give an
account
of; to make known to
others
by words or
signs;
as, the
geographer
describes
countries
and
cities..
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