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homorganic, a.|hɒmɔːˈgænɪk| Also occas. homo-organic. [f. homo- + organic a.] 1. Bot. ‘Having the same, or a uniform, organization; applied to plants’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.). Now rare or Obs.
1854Mayne Expos. Lex., Homorganus,..homorganic: homorganous. 2. Phonetics. Produced by the same vocal organ or organs; sharing a specific type of articulation.
1864Max Müller Sc. Lang. Ser. ii. iii. (1868) 148 The hard aspirates are the hard letters, k, t, p, together with the corresponding winds or homorganic winds. 1880Sayce Introd. Sc. Lang. I. 289 Wherever homorganic sounds are produced, the vocal organs pass at once from the position required for the first to that required for the second. 1958Priebsch & Collinson German Lang. (ed. 4) ii. i. 113 An affricate is a combination of a stop..with its homorganic spirant. 1959M. Schlauch Eng. Lang. Mod. Times 9 A liquid or a nasal plus a homorganic voiced stop. 1960Z. S. Harris Struct. Ling. 532 These occur only after voiced or voiceless consonants homo-organic with their own. 1972Archivum Linguisticum III. 39 A preceding alveolar is lost, and a homorganic nasal intervenes following a bilabial or velar stop. |