Apocopated
to shorten by .
historical examples
the lengthened form ăthov, or its apocopated thov, is generally found at the beginning of an -ssertion.
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verb
(transitive) to omit the final sound or sounds of (a word)
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to shorten by . verb (transitive) to omit the final sound or sounds of (a word)
- Apocope
loss or omission of the last letter, syllable, or part of a word. historical examples for it is easy to show that with regard to syncope, apocope, elision, and slurring they are treated quite in the same way. a history of english versification jakob schipper does not the final ‘y’ of ‘tawny’ suppose an apostrophe […]
- Apocrine
of or relating to certain glands whose secretions are acted upon by bacteria to produce the characteristic odor of perspiration (distinguished from ). of or relating to such secretions: apocrine sweat. adjective denoting a type of glandular secretion in which part of the secreting cell is lost with the secretion, as in mammary glands compare […]
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apocrine chromesthesia apocrine chromesthesia n. the excretion of colored sweat, usually black, from apocrine glands of the face.