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Meaning of velate

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velate (a.)

Having a veil; veiled.

velate Sentence Examples

  1. The velate sounds, [k], [g], and [ŋ], are not found in the English language.
  2. The velar consonants are produced by raising the back of the tongue towards the velum, the soft palate at the back of the mouth.
  3. The velate nasal [ŋ] is produced by raising the back of the tongue towards the velum and allowing air to escape through the nose.
  4. Velar consonants are found in many languages, such as Spanish, French, and Arabic.
  5. The velar fricative [x] is produced by constricting the airflow through the narrow passage between the back of the tongue and the velum.
  6. The velar approximant [w] is produced by rounding the lips and raising the back of the tongue towards the velum.
  7. The velar stop [k] is produced by completely blocking the airflow through the velar closure.
  8. The velar stop [g] is produced by completely blocking the airflow through the velar closure and then releasing it with a burst of air.
  9. The velar nasal [ŋ] is produced by completely blocking the airflow through the velar closure and allowing air to escape through the nose.
  10. The velar flap [ɾ] is produced by briefly tapping the back of the tongue against the velum.

FAQs About the word velate

Having a veil; veiled.

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The velate sounds, [k], [g], and [ŋ], are not found in the English language.

The velar consonants are produced by raising the back of the tongue towards the velum, the soft palate at the back of the mouth.

The velate nasal [ŋ] is produced by raising the back of the tongue towards the velum and allowing air to escape through the nose.

Velar consonants are found in many languages, such as Spanish, French, and Arabic.