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Mephisto 2512
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I have two that are causing me consternation. I may have something wrong somewhere?
9 Down My! So that's what I would be without such behaviour? (11) I have ??l?de?ying
21 Down Consonant with transaction involving set of books (6) I have ?en?al
I can't help feeling that i should get deal in here somewhere so I must have something wrong?
9 Down My! So that's what I would be without such behaviour? (11) I have ??l?de?ying
21 Down Consonant with transaction involving set of books (6) I have ?en?al
I can't help feeling that i should get deal in here somewhere so I must have something wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In linguistics, a dental consonant or dental is a consonant that is articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth, such as /t/, /d/, /n/, and /l/ in some languages. Dentals are primarily distinguished from sounds in which contact is made with the tongue and the gum ridge, as in English (see Alveolar consonant), due to the acoustic similarity of the sounds and the fact that in the Roman alphabet they are generally written using the same symbols (t, d, n, and so on).