Bill McNair

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Bill McNair
fricative /ˈfrikədiv / ‹Phonetics› I. adjective denoting a type of consonant made by the friction of breath in a narrow opening, producing a turbulent air flow. II. noun a fricative consonant, e.g., f and th. – origin mid 19th cent.: from modern Latin fricativus, from Latin fricare ‘to rub.’
Dance Me to the End: Ten Months and Ten Days with ALS
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