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The phonetic signs of the lexicon.



 
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The phonetic signs of the lexicon. #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:21 am   The phonetic signs of the lexicon.
 

Could anyone in this forum let me know the phonetic signs of the word "curmudgeon"?
Because whereas I had looked it up into several dictionaries for the phonetic signs prior to this post, neither of them had illuminated what I wanted to know.

Thanks in advance.
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The phonetic signs of the lexicon. #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:23 am   The phonetic signs of the lexicon.
 

According to the Oxford English Dictionary:
k3;"mVdZ@n
I hope that you are able to interpret the correct characters.
Edit: I added a picture of it.
http://picasaweb.google.com/swleefers/Curmudgeon#5381902419207293378
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The phonetic signs of the lexicon. #3 (permalink) Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:11 am   The phonetic signs of the lexicon.
 

Cerberus™ wrote:
According to the Oxford English Dictionary:
k3;"mVdZ@n
I hope that you are able to interpret the correct characters.
Edit: I added a picture of it.
http://picasaweb.google.com/swleefers/Curmudgeon#5381902419207293378


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By the way, are you a Greek myth freak? Your user name(cerberus) had tickled my curiosity before this reply.

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The phonetic signs of the lexicon. #4 (permalink) Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:21 am   The phonetic signs of the lexicon.
 

I am a great fan of classical antiquity and its languages. From your name and questions I gather you are much interested in biology? Since Fimbriae are Latin, I like your name.
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