geminate

Letters that make geminate

a, e, g, n, m, t, i are letters that make 'geminate'

Words within geminate

gem, mi, te, Min, MI, at, em, in, mina, IN, Ate, At, Ge, In, Na, Te, min are words within 'geminate'


5 possible definitions for 'geminate'

Geminate as "occur in pairs"

Under this definition, geminate is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

pair has the same meaning as geminate

geminate as a type

'geminate' can be a type of occur.

Derivatives of geminate

brace, pair, span, duet, couplet, duo, couple, twosome, twain, distich, dyad, duad, yoke are derivatives of 'geminate'.

Verb groups of geminate

pair, geminate are verb groups of 'geminate'.


Geminate as "arrange in pairs"

Under this definition, geminate is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

pair has the same meaning as geminate

geminate as a type

'geminate' can be a type of set up, arrange.

Derivatives of geminate

span, duet, brace, couplet, duo, pair, couple, twosome, twain, distich, dyad, duad, yoke are derivatives of 'geminate'.

Verb groups of geminate

pair, geminate are verb groups of 'geminate'.


Geminate as "form by reduplication"

Under this definition, geminate is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

reduplicate has the same meaning as geminate

geminate as a type

'geminate' can be a type of replicate, reduplicate, repeat, double, duplicate.

geminate as a category

'geminate' can be a category of linguistics.


Geminate as "arrange or combine in pairs"

Under this definition, geminate is a verb and has the following properties:

geminate as a type

'geminate' can be a type of double, duplicate.

Derivatives of geminate

gemination is a derivative of geminate.

Example of geminate used within this context

"The consonants are geminated in these words"


Geminate as "a doubled or long consonant"

Under this definition, geminate is a noun and has the following properties:

geminate as a type

'geminate' can be a type of consonant.

Example of geminate used within this context

"the `n' in `thinness' is a geminate"



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