anaptyctic

/ˌænˈæptɪtɪk/; /ænˈæptɪtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or denoting a type of consonantal mutation in which a stop is made by adding a consonant to the beginning of the root, found especially in the Greek language.

“The phonetician studied the anaptyctic consonant mutation patterns in ancient Greek.”

Synonyms

  • consonantal
  • mutation

Antonyms

  • assimilation
  • regressive