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sandhi

American  
[suhn-dee] / ˈsʌn di /

noun

Linguistics.
sandhis plural
  1. morphophonemic alternation, especially as determined by phonetic environment, as in dontcha for don't you.


sandhi British  
/ ˈsændɪ /

noun

  1. linguistics modification of the form or sound of a word under the influence of an adjacent word

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noun

Etymology

Origin of sandhi

First recorded in 1800–10, sandhi is from the Sanskrit word saṃdhi joining, juncture

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A sandhi is a combination of incidents whereby the object is attained.

From Tales from the Hindu Dramatists by Zemin, J. S.

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