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lisper
lisp L0196100 (lĭsp)n.1. A speech defect or mannerism characterized by mispronunciation of the sounds (s) and (z) as (th) and (th).2. A sound of or like a lisp: "The carpenter['s] ... plane whistles its wild ascending lisp" (Walt Whitman).v. lisped, lisp·ing, lisps v.intr.1. To speak with a lisp.2. To speak imperfectly, as a child does.v.tr. To pronounce with a lisp. [From Middle English lispen, to lisp, from Old English -wlyspian (in āwlyspian, to lisp), from wlisp, lisping.] lisp′er n.
Lisp L0196100 (lĭsp)n. One of the first high-level programming languages, designed to handle complex data structures. It is widely used in artificial intelligence research. [lis(t) p(rocessing).]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | lisper - a speaker who lispsspeaker, talker, verbaliser, verbalizer, utterer - someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous); "the speaker at commencement"; "an utterer of useful maxims" | EncyclopediaSeeLispMedicalSeelisplisper
Words related to lispernoun a speaker who lispsRelated Words- speaker
- talker
- verbaliser
- verbalizer
- utterer
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