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Enunciation
announcing proclaiming or making known open attestation declaration as the enunciation of an important truth
Enunciable
Capable of being enunciated or expressed
Enunciator
One who enunciates or proclaims
Fight
whether with or without weapons. It is not possible to enunciate any general rule as to what shall be deemed to
Enunciative
Pertaining to or containing enunciation declarative
Enunciatory
Pertaining to or containing enunciation or utterance
Euphony
A pleasing or sweet sound an easy smooth enunciation of sounds a pronunciation of letters and syllables which is
Lallation
An imperfect enunciation of the letter r in which it sounds like l
Matters relating to employment
each other. If any authority is needed for the above enunciation, reference may be made to the observations made by Gajendragadkar,
Precedent
decision is a precedent of its own features. Further, the enunciation of the reason or principle on which a question before
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