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Source: Webster's dictionaryHaraway opts instead for the term of companion species, referring to nonhuman entities with which humans coexist. citation Questions of race, some argue, are suspiciously elided within the "turn" to posthumanism. Source: Internet
A silent 'e' counts as a syllable before a consonant, but is elided before a vowel (where h aspiré counts as a consonant). Source: Internet
In Estonian, the genitive marker -n has elided with respect to Finnish. Source: Internet
In Modern English verse the pattern of stresses primarily differentiate feet, so rhythm based on meter in Modern English is most often founded on the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables (alone or elided ). Source: Internet
Sometimes /ð/ is elided altogether, resulting in "Do you want this one er'iss one?" Source: Internet
Stress is always on the second-last vowel in fully Esperanto words unless a final vowel o main is elided, which occurs mostly in poetry. Source: Internet