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Definition of spoke
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Spoke (n.) A rung, or
round,
of a
ladder..
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Romany
::
Romany
(n.) The
language
spoken
among
themselves
by the
gypsies.
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..
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..
Prakrit
::
Prakrit
(n.) Any one of the
popular
dialects
descended
from, or akin to,
Sanskrit;
-- in
distinction
from the
Sanskrit,
which was used as a
literary
and
learned
language
when no
longer
spoken
by the
people.
Pali is one of the
Prakrit
dialects..
Persian
::
Persian
(n.) The
language
spoken
in
Persia.
Alphabetism
::
Alphabetism
(n.) The
expression
of
spoken
sounds
by an
alphabet.
Prolix
::
Prolix
(a.)
Extending
to a great
length;
unnecessarily
long;
minute
in
narration
or
argument;
excessively
particular
in
detail;
--
rarely
used
except
with
reference
to
discourse
written
or
spoken;
as, a
prolix
oration;
a
prolix
poem; a
prolix
sermon..
Smooth-spoken
::
Smooth-spoken
(a.)
Speaking
smoothly;
plausible;
flattering;
smooth-tongued.
Round
::
Round (a.)
Outspoken;
plain and
direct;
unreserved;
unqualified;
not
mincing;
as, a round
answer;
a round
oath..
Castilian
::
Castilian
(n.) The
Spanish
language
as
spoken
in
Castile.
Palaeotype
::
Palaeotype
(n.) A
system
of
representing
all
spoken
sounds
by means of the
printing
types in
common
use.
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..
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..
Spoke
::
Spoke () of Spea.
Plattdeutsch
::
Plattdeutsch
(n.) The
modern
dialects
spoken
in the north of
Germany,
taken
collectively;
modern
Low
German.
See Low
German,
under
German..
Direct
::
Direct
(a.)
Straightforward;
not of
crooked
ways, or
swerving
from truth and
openness;
sincere;
outspoken..
Flemish
::
Flemish
(n.) The
language
or
dialect
spoken
by the
Flemings;
also,
collectively,
the
people
of
Flanders..
Spoliated
::
Spokesman
(n.) One who
speaks
for
another.
Dutch
::
Dutch (n.) The
language
spoken
in
Holland.
Said
::
Said (a.)
Before-mentioned;
already
spoken
of or
specified;
aforesaid;
-- used
chiefly
in legal
style.
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