unvoice

unvoice
/un voys"/, v.t., v.i. unvoiced, unvoicing. Phonet.
devoice.
[1630-40; UN-2 + VOICE]

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  • devoice — /dee voys /, v., devoiced, devoicing. Phonet. v.t. 1. to pronounce (an ordinarily voiced speech sound) without vibration of the vocal cords; make voiceless. v.i. 2. to devoice a speech sound. Also, unvoice. [1930 35; DE + VOICE] * * * …   Universalium

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