epenthesis

noun
epen·​the·​sis | \ i-ˈpen(t)-thə-səs How to pronounce epenthesis (audio) , e-\
plural epentheses\ i-​ˈpen(t)-​thə-​ˌsēz How to pronounce epentheses (audio) , e-​ \

Definition of epenthesis

: the insertion or development of a sound or letter in the body of a word (such as \ə\ in \ˈa-thə-ˌlēt\ athlete)

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Other Words from epenthesis

epenthetic \ ˌe-​pən-​ˈthe-​tik How to pronounce epenthetic (audio) \ adjective

Did You Know?

If you say film as "FIL-um," with two syllables, you've committed epenthesis. It isn't a punishable offense-in fact, it's not an offense at all. It is simply a natural way to break up an awkward cluster of consonants. It's easier for some people to say film as two syllables instead of one, just as it's easier for some to insert a "b" sound into cummerbund, pronouncing that word as "CUM-ber-bund."

First Known Use of epenthesis

1543, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for epenthesis

Late Latin, from Greek, from epentithenai to insert a letter, from epi- + entithenai to put in, from en- + tithenai to put — more at do

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