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phonetic alphabetThe Phonetic Alphabet is a system of letters and symbols that are used to represent the individual sounds of a language. See Also: Dialect, Received Pronunciation, Accent, Phoneme, Allomorph, Ho [..]
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phonetic alphabetA list of standard words used to identify letters in a message transmitted by radio or telephone. The following are the authorized words, listed in order, for each letter in the alphabet: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, W [..]
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phonetic alphabetThe Marine Corps used a phonetic alphabet for spelling or coding messages sent via radio. Alpha=A, Bravo=B, Charlie=C, Delta=D, Echo=E, Foxtrot=F, Golf=G, Hotel=H, India=I, Juliet=J, Kilo=K, Lima=L, Mike=M, November=N, Oscar=O, Papa=P, Quebec=Q, Romeo=R, Sierra=S, Tango=T, Uniform=U, Victor=V, Whiskey=W, X-ray=X, Yankee=Y, Zebra=Z.
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phonetic alphabetSpelling technique under which each letter is replaced by a word starting with the letter in question (for example: “Alfa, Bravo, Charlie” to spell “ABC”). The current alphabet is also known as the IC [..]
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phonetic alphabetA set of words which represent letters, used to facilitate the sending of messages via restricted-bandwidth communication systems (i.e., radio). The International Phonetic Alphabet
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phonetic alphabetThe official method of spelling in NATO. The actual characters are used in the chapter titles of this book.
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phonetic alphabetAlphabet used by the Navy when making sure that a letter is understood; i.e. "BRAVO OSCAR ALPHA TANGO spells BOAT"
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phonetic alphabetCode words that represent the letters of the alphabet for use in clarifying vocal transmissions via radio and telephony. Though often called "phonetic alphabets", spelling alphabets have no [..]
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phonetic alphabetAlphabet used by the Navy when making sure that a letter is understood; i.e. "BRAVO OSCAR ALPHA TANGO spells BOAT"
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phonetic alphabetA phosphorescent substance which emits light when excited by radiation, as on the scope of a cathode-ray tube.
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phonetic alphabetThe use of a word to represent each letter to ensure clarity of communication over a radio. The US military phonetic alphabet is: Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-Ray, Yankee, Zulu. The pronunciation of numbers [..]
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phonetic alphabetSpelling technique under which each letter is replaced by a word starting with the letter in question (for example: “Alfa, Bravo, Charlie” to spell “ABC”). The current alphabet is also known as the IC [..]
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phonetic alphabetsystem where letters are not confused when speaking; letters are represented by words
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phonetic alphabetPhonetic alphabet can mean:
Phonetic transcription system: a system for transcribing the precise sounds of human speech into writing
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): the most widespread such sys [..]
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phonetic alphabetPhonetic alphabet can mean:
Phonetic transcription system: a system for transcribing the precise sounds of human speech into writing
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): the most widespread such sys [..]
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phonetic alphabetPhonetic alphabet can mean:
Phonetic transcription system: a system for transcribing the precise sounds of human speech into writing
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): the most widespread such sys [..]
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phonetic alphabetJuliet and Romeo episode in the phonetic alphabets normally used in aviation cummunication codes and text that is transmitted through Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Netwerk Systems and also other phonetic alphabetical letters such as quebeck, lima india, bravo, eicho, charlie, oscar, kilo, zuzu, sierra, hotel, November, foxtrot, tango, exray and delta
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