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Definition of spoke
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Spoking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Spok.
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Abbreviate
::
Abbreviate
(v. t.) To make
briefer;
to
shorten;
to
abridge;
to
reduce
by
contraction
or
omission,
especially
of words
written
or
spoken..
Lettish
::
Lettish
(n.) The
language
spoken
by the
Letts.
See
Lettic.
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..
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..
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..
Lie
::
Lie (n.) A
falsehood
uttered
or acted for the
purpose
of
deception;
an
intentional
violation
of
truth;
an
untruth
spoken
with the
intention
to
deceive.
Spokeshave
::
Spoken
(a.)
Characterized
by a
certain
manner
or style in
speaking;
-- often in
composition;
as, a
pleasant-spoken
man..
Romic
::
Romic (n.) A
method
of
notation
for all
spoken
sounds,
proposed
by Mr.
Sweet;
-- so
called
because
it is based on the
common
Roman-letter
alphabet.
It is like the
palaeotype
of Mr. Ellis in the
general
plan, but
simpler..
Misword
::
Misword
(n.) A word
wrongly
spoken;
a cross word.
Said
::
Said (a.)
Before-mentioned;
already
spoken
of or
specified;
aforesaid;
-- used
chiefly
in legal
style.
Spoken
::
Spoken
(a.)
Uttered
in
speech;
delivered
by word of
mouth;
oral; as, a
spoken
narrative;
the
spoken
word..
Spoke
::
Spoke () of Spea.
Word
::
Word (n.) The
spoken
sign of a
conception
or an idea; an
articulate
or vocal
sound,
or a
combination
of
articulate
and vocal
sounds,
uttered
by the human
voice,
and by
custom
expressing
an idea or
ideas;
a
single
component
part of human
speech
or
language;
a
constituent
part of a
sentence;
a term; a
vocable..
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..
Spoken
::
Spoken
(p. p.) of Spea.
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..
Round
::
Round (a.)
Outspoken;
plain and
direct;
unreserved;
unqualified;
not
mincing;
as, a round
answer;
a round
oath..
Articulate
::
Articulate
(a.)
Distinctly
uttered;
spoken
so as to be
intelligible;
characterized
by
division
into words and
syllables;
as,
articulate
speech,
sounds,
words..
Speakable
::
Speakable
(a.)
Capable
of being
spoken;
fit to be
spoken.
Well-spoken
::
Well-spoken
(a.)
Speaking
well;
speaking
with
fitness
or
grace;
speaking
kindly.
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