Elision Definition
ĭ-lĭzhən
elisions
noun
elisions
The omission, assimilation, or slurring over of a vowel, syllable, etc. in pronunciation: often used in poetry to preserve meter, as when a word ends with a vowel before another word beginning with a vowel (Ex.: “th' inevitable hour”)
Webster's New World
Omission of a sound that would normally be pronounced in speaking a word.
American Heritage
The combination of two syllables into one for the purposes of poetic scansion.
American Heritage
Any act or instance of leaving out or omitting a part or parts.
Webster's New World
Other Word Forms of Elision
Noun
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elision
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