apocope

/əˈpɒkəpi/

Definitions

1. noun

The omission of a sound or syllable from the end of a word, or a word thus shortened.

“In English, the apocope of ‘talk’ to ‘talk’ is an example of this phenomenon, but more commonly, it refers to the change of ‘talk’ to ‘talc’.”

Synonyms

  • elision
  • truncation

Antonyms

  • accent
  • prosody