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Enounce   Listen
verb
Enounce  v. t.  (past & past part. enounced; pres. part. enouncing)  
1.
To announce; to declare; to state, as a proposition or argument.
2.
To utter; to articulate. "The student should be able to enounce these (sounds) independently."






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"Enounce" Quotes from Famous Books



... now a very few sentences to enounce about his poetry, or, more properly speaking, about his two or three good poems, for we must dismiss the most of his odes, in their deep-sounding dulness, as nearly unworthy of their author's genius. Up to the days of Keats' "Endymion" and "Hyperion," Akenside's "Hymn to the Naiads" ...
— Poetical Works of Akenside - [Edited by George Gilfillan] • Mark Akenside



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