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Tapenade (French pronunciation:; Occitan: tapenada [tapeˈnadɔ]) is a Provençal [1] name for a spread, condiment and culinary ingredient consisting of puréed or finely chopped olives, capers, and sometimes anchovies. [2] The name comes from the Provençal word for capers, tapenas (pronounced).
Front vowels are usually pronounced with the lips spread, and the spreading becomes more significant as the height of the vowel increases. [18] Open vowels are often neutral, i.e. neither rounded nor spread, because the open jaw allows for limited rounding or spreading of the lips. [ 19 ]
The pronunciation with [f] was rare, and its use in current English is a historical accident resulting, according to Dobson, from the establishment of the spelling variant draft. [ 22 ] The words castle , fasten and raspberry are special cases where subsequent sound changes have altered the conditions initially responsible for lengthening.
Spread, the difference in price between related securities, as in: Bid–offer spread, between the buying and selling price of a commodity and/or security; Credit spread (bond), on bonds; Option-adjusted spread, on mortgage backed securities where the borrower has the right to repay in full; Options spread, building blocks of option trading ...
Rarely, influenza can spread to other organs, including the brain where it causes a life-threatening condition called encephalitis, Ray says. Vaccines protect against both A and B.
Conservative Received Pronunciation [10] [nɒt] Somewhat raised. Contemporary RP speakers pronounce a closer vowel . It is proposed that the /ɒ/ vowel of Conservative RP, which is normally described as a rounded vowel, is pronounced by some speakers without rounded lips for whom the characteristic quality is rather one of sulcality. [11]
Spicy Steak: marinated steak, provolone, a creamy salsa verde spread, arugula, red onions, and "zesty" sweet peppers Zesty Tuscan: grilled chicken, soppressata, provolone, basil, arugula, more ...
Utah mom Amber Wright posted a video of herself hugging her son, Brixton, after a football game, she never expected it would go viral.