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onomatopoeic$55104$ - translation to ελληνικό

WORDS THAT IMITATE THE SOUND THEY DESCRIBE
Onomatopoeic; Onomatopeia; Onomatpoeia; Onamatopoeia; Onomatapoeia; Onomatopeotic; Onomotopoia; Onomatopia; Onomatopoetic; Onametopia; Echoic; Onomonopiea; Onomonopeia; Onomatopoeias; Onomotopoeia; Onomatopoiea; Onomatopeic; Onomatopiea; Onomatopœia; Sound words; Words for sounds; Onamatappear; Onomonopia; Onamonapia; Onomotopeia; Onomatopea; Omomatopœia; Onomatopoesis; Onamatopeia; Onematopeia; Onematopoeia; Onomatopoea; Omomatopoeia; Verbal interjection; Onamatapia; Onomatopeeia; Onomatopaeia; Onomatapeia; Onomatopœic; Onomatopoetically; Onomatopaea; Onomatopoeiac; Onomanopeia; Onamatapoeia; Onomatope; Onomatopoeiae; Cross-cultural differences in onomatopoeia
  • A sound effect of breaking a door
  • A sign in a shop window in [[Italy]] proclaims these silent clocks make "No ''Tic Tac''"{{sic}}, in imitation of the sound of a clock.
  • According to ''[[Musurgia Universalis]]'' (1650), the hen makes "to to too", while chicks make "glo glo glo".
  • A bang flag gun, a [[novelty item]]

onomatopoeic      
adj. ονοματοποιημένος
break wind         
  • Sound of a human flatus
  • ''[[He-gassen]]'' (detail), an art scroll depicting a battle of flatulence, from Japan during the [[Edo period]]
BODILY FUNCTION OF EXPELLING INTESTINAL GAS OUT OF THE ANUS
Flatus; Intestinal gas; Farting; Farts; Cut the cheese; Flatulency; Passing gas; Flatulation; Flatulate; Flatulent; Cutting the cheese; Passing wind; Pass gas; Poopertooter; Flatulence Sound; Cutting-the-cheese; Flatuence; Break wind; Step on a duck; Stepped on a duck; Stepping on a duck; Breaking wind; Bottom burp; Butt Blast; Passing of wind; Phart; Flatas; Rectal gases; Farted; Chronic flatulence; Butt blast; Flatulance; Flactulence; Flactulance; Parp (onomatopoeic); Crepitus ventris; Padh; Flatulating; Broke wind; Pass wind; Passes wind; Passes gas; Flatus bag; Flatal bag; Flatus tube; Flatal tube; Fart; Smelly fart; Cow farts; Farty; Flatulence sound; Fart sound; Flatology; Ripping one; Guffing; Passed gas; Pooting
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Ορισμός

Onomatope
·noun An imitative word; an onomatopoetic word.

Βικιπαίδεια

Onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeia is the use or creation of a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes. Such a word itself is also called an onomatopoeia. Common onomatopoeias include animal noises such as oink, meow (or miaow), roar, and chirp. Onomatopoeia can differ between languages: it conforms to some extent to the broader linguistic system; hence the sound of a clock may be expressed as tick tock in English, tic tac in Spanish and Italian (shown in the picture), dī dā in Mandarin, kachi kachi in Japanese, or tik-tik in Hindi.

The English term comes from the Ancient Greek compound onomatopoeia, 'name-making', composed of onomato- 'name' and -poeia 'making'. Thus, words that imitate sounds can be said to be onomatopoeic or onomatopoetic.