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gemination
(redirected from Geminated pair)

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gem·i·nate  (jm-nt)
v. gem·i·nat·ed, gem·i·nat·ing, gem·i·nates
v.tr.
1. To double.
2. To arrange in pairs.
3. Linguistics To make into a geminate.
v.intr.
1. To occur in pairs.
2. Linguistics To become a geminate.
adj. (-nt, -nt)
Forming a pair; doubled.
n. Linguistics (-nt, -nt)
A double or long consonant, such as the tt in the Italian word sotto or the nn in the English word thinness.

[Latin geminre, gemint-, from geminus, twin.]

gemi·nation n.

gemination [ˌdʒɛmɪˈneɪʃən]
n
1. the act or state of being doubled or paired
2. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) the doubling of a consonant
3. (Literature / Rhetoric) the immediate repetition of a word, phrase, or clause for rhetorical effect
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.gemination - the doubling of a word or phrase (as for rhetorical effect)
repetition - the repeated use of the same word or word pattern as a rhetorical device
2.gemination - the act of copying or making a duplicate (or duplicates) of something; "this kind of duplication is wasteful"
copying - an act of copying


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