pronounceable in English

adjective

[prə'naʊnsəbl]

can be pronounced, can be enunciated, can be articulated

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1. And then we decided to try something called a pronounceable password.

2. A research team deliberately developed this name after carefully searching for a word that was pronounceable everywhere but had no specific meaning anywhere.

3. An Acronym is an abbreviation that is formed by taking the initial letters of the words in a phrase and creating a new word that is pronounceable

4. List of initialisms, Acronyms ("words made from parts of other words, pronounceable"), and other abbreviations used by the government and the military of the United States

5. Anaptyxis (ˌænæpˈtɪksɪs) n, pl-tyxes (-ˈtɪksiːz) (Phonetics & Phonology) the insertion of a short vowel between consonants in order to make a word more easily pronounceable

6. Stocks whose Tickers are readily pronounceable or evoke positive images (like BUD, KAR or LUV) outperform those with clumsy, meaningless Tickers like PXG or BZH -- at least in The short run.

7. On the other hand, we did find that pronounceable passwords worked surprisingly well, and so we actually are doing some more research to see if we can make that approach work even better.

8. An Acronym (pronounced AK-ruh-nihm, from Greek acro- in the sense of extreme or tip and onyma or name) is an abbreviation of several words in such a way that the abbreviation itself forms a pronounceable word.The word may already exist or it can be a new word