Applosion

/əˈploʊ.ʒən/ noun

A linguistic sound made by the sudden release of air after the lips are pressed together, like the 'p' or 'b' sound in speech.

From Latin 'applodere' (to clap or strike against) plus the suffix '-sion,' referring to the 'striking' or 'clapping' action of the vocal apparatus in speech.

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