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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
geminate .
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Examples
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Once we have a geminated consonant neighbouring a surviving vowel, there remains length in that vowel.
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So far, I'm thinking that gemination was merely an allophonic variation of non-geminated phonemes.
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Most of the time if there is a partially geminated or fused tooth, you don't "do" anything right away.
Congenitally Missing Permanent Teeth Dr. Dean Brandon 2007
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Most of these reflections were beyond my capacity of full comprehension at the time; but they left seed behind, which geminated in due season.
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But they were no illusion, and in 1881 Schiaparelli added to the astonishment created by his original discovery, and furnished additional grounds for skepticism, by announcing that, at certain times, many of the canals geminated, or became double!
Other Worlds Their Nature, Possibilities and Habitability in the Light of the Latest Discoveries 1890
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Most of these reflections were beyond my capacity of full comprehension at the time; but they left seed behind, which geminated in due season.
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