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		 Related topics: Linguisticsfric·a·tive /ˈfrɪkətɪv/ noun [countable] technical  SLa sound, such as /f/ or /z/, made by forcing your breath through a narrow opening between your lips and teeth, or your tongue and teeth  摩擦音〔如/f/或/z/〕Examples from the Corpusfricative• Loss of the velar fricative is a change that was finally adopted in near-standard vernaculars and formal styles.• D voiceless fricative or any voiced consonant not immediately followed by a voiceless segment.Origin fricative (1800-1900) Modern Latin fricativus, from Latin fricare;  → FRICTIONfric·a·tive nounChineseSyllable    /f/ a as or /z/, made by sound, such  Corpus forcing  |