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stuttering
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stut·ter  (sttr)
intr. & tr.v. stut·tered, stut·ter·ing, stut·ters
To speak or utter with a spasmodic repetition or prolongation of sounds.
n.
The act or habit of stuttering.

[Frequentative of dialectal stut, from Middle English stutten.]

stutter·er n.
stutter·ing·ly adv.
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stuttering noun
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stuttering [ˈstʌtərɪŋ]
A. ADJtartamudo
B. Ntartamudeo m
stuttering
nStottern nt
stuttering [ˈstʌtərɪŋ] nbalbuzie f


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