IPA Transcription of "abstraction" in American English
The American English IPA transcription of “abstraction” is /æbˈstɹækʃən/.
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abstractionæbˈstɹækʃən
Dialect Variants
| Dialect | IPA | POS |
|---|---|---|
| English (Australia) | /əbˈstɹækʃən/ | |
| English (United Kingdom) | /əbˈstɹækʃn/ | |
| English (United Kingdom) | /əbˈstɹækʃən/ |
Lemmas
- abstract/ˈæbˌstɹæktn/ /æbˈstɹækt/ /ˈæbˌstɹækt/ /ˈæbstɹækt/ /æbˈstɹæktv/
Derivations
- abstractionist/æbˈstɹækʃənɪst/
- abstractionism/æbˈstɹækʃəˌnɪzəm/
Similar Words
- abstractions/æbˈstɹækʃənz/
- abstriction/æbˈstɹɪkʃən/
- distraction/dɪˈstɹækʃən/
- obstruction/əbˈstɹʌkʃən/
- abstractive/æbˈstɹæktɪv/
- attraction/əˈtɹækʃən/
- abstractor/əbˈstɹæktɚ/
Items
- abstractionconceptual process where general rules and concepts are derived from the usage and classification of specific examples
- abstractiontechnique for arranging complexity of computer systems
- abstractionprocess of extracting the underlying essence of a mathematical concept
- abstractionartistic concept
- AbstractionWikimedia disambiguation page
- abstractionthe formation of general ideas or concepts by extracting similarities from particular instances
- abstractionuse of terms for concepts removed from the objects to which they were originally attached
- Abstractionprocess of considering sociological concepts at a more theoretical level
- AbstractionBulgarian metal band
- abstractionkind of malocclusion of the teeth
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