Cacuminal

/kəˈkjuːmɪnəl/ adjective

Relating to or pronounced at the cacumen (front roof of the mouth); in phonetics, describing consonant sounds made with the tip of the tongue against the hard palate.

From Latin 'cacumen' (peak/summit) with the suffix '-al' (relating to). This specialized linguistic term emerged in phonetic studies to classify consonant articulation by location in the mouth.

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