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glot — glot … Dictionnaire des rimes
glot — glot·tal; glot·tal·ic; glot·tal·iza·tion; glot·tal·ize; glot·tis; glot·to·chronological; glot·to·chronology; glot·to·gon·ic; glot·to·log·i·cal; glot·tol·o·gist; glot·tol·o·gy; hy·po·glot·tis; poly·glot·ism; poly·glot·tal; pro·glot·tic;… … English syllables
Glot — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Glot Personaje de Diego y Glot Primera aparición Súper Familia Creador(es) Claudio Kreutzberger Sebastián Correa José Tomás Correa Voz original Dan Rodriguez … Wikipedia Español
glot — elem. v. gloso . Trimis de tavi, 13.09.2007. Sursa: MDN GLÓT elem. v. gloso . Trimis de tavi, 13.09.2007. Sursa: MDN GLOT Element secund de compunere savantă cu semnificaţia limbă , vorbitor al unei limbi . [< fr. glotte]. Trimis de… … Dicționar Român
glot — glȍt m DEFINICIJA reg. glatka meka pamučna tkanina, najčešće crne boje, upotrebljava se za izradu kuta, pregača i sl. ETIMOLOGIJA njem. glatt: gladak, klizak … Hrvatski jezični portal
glot- — gloto DEFINICIJA kao prvi dio riječi znači jezik, jezični [glotologija] ETIMOLOGIJA grč. (atički) glȏtta: jezik; grč. (jonski) glȏssa … Hrvatski jezični portal
glot — glot(e, gloten obs. ff. gloat v., glutton … Useful english dictionary
Glot-Up — A Glot Up is type of dental equipment, something in between a mouthguard and an adult sized pacifier.It was designed by an Acupuncture and Osteopathy Practice in Barcelona. It is an oral prottusor used mainly to treat TMJ (Temporo Mandibular… … Wikipedia
-glot — ˌglät, usu äd.+V adjective combining form Etymology: Greek glōttos, glōssos, from glōtta, glōssa language, tongue more at gloss (explanation) : having knowledge of or using (a specified number of) languages monoglot tetra … Useful english dictionary
glot|tis — «GLOT ihs», noun, plural glot|tis|es, glot|ti|des «GLOT uh deez». an opening at the upper part of the windpipe between the vocal cords. ╂[< New Latin glottis < Greek glōttís < glôtta, variant of glôssa tongue] … Useful english dictionary
glot´tal|i|za´tion — glot|tal|ize «GLOT uh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. Phonetics. to pronounce (a sound) with simultaneous glottal closure: »Glottalized stops are most commonly very fortis (Henry A. Gleason, Jr.). –glot´tal|i|za´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary