释义 |
vo·ca·ble I. \ˈvōkəbəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from Latin vocabulum designation, name, from vocare to call — more at voice 1. : term, name; specifically : a word composed of various sounds or letters without regard to its meaning 2. : an individual sound Synonyms: see word II. adjective Etymology: Latin vocare to call + English -able 1. : that may be voiced or uttered aloud 2. : capable of utterance • vo·ca·bly \-blē, -li\ adverb |