Re: /N/ vs /Ng/ (was: Re: English notation)
From: | Frank George Valoczy <valoczy@...> |
Date: | Saturday, June 30, 2001, 22:57 |
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, David Peterson wrote:
> In a message dated 6/30/01 3:18:55 AM, exponent@TECHNOLOGIST.COM writes:
>
> << The Macquarie Dictionary I have says ungulate /VNgj@l@t, -leIt/ listed, and
> I'm pretty sure that a dongle is a technical term for a little hardware
> plugin that renders some specially written software unusable unless it is
> plugged in. >>
>
> Whoa-ho, wait a minute, now I'm TOTALLY lost. I just looked up
> "ungulate", and it did NOT have ANY meaning I've ever associated it with. Is
> there any word that sounds like "ungulate" which means to move up in down in
> a jerky manner, like to describe the way an octopus swims through water? It
> ungulates, or so I thought... :(....
That would be "undulate", or no?
-------ferko
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