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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The geminate syllables in the poem added a rhythmic quality to the verses.
The dentist instructed the patient to brush their teeth thoroughly, paying attention to the geminate areas.
The geminate scales of the snake helped it blend seamlessly into its surroundings.
The geminate fern sprouted new fronds from its existing ones, adding to its lush appearance.
The music teacher explained the importance of geminate consonants in singing certain songs.
The singer's powerful voice emphasized the geminate consonant in the word "happiness."
The teacher asked the students to repeat the geminate sounds after her during the pronunciation exercise.
The musician played a geminate note on the piano, creating a harmonious sound.
The geminate feathers on the bird's wings shimmered in the sunlight.
The artist used geminate brushstrokes to create a textured effect in the painting.
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