Egma

/ˈɛɡmə/ noun

Definition

In linguistics, a phonetic feature or sound unit that functions as the smallest meaningful element in speech.

Etymology

Possibly from Greek stigma or related to technical linguistic terminology, though the exact origin is unclear. It appears primarily in specialized linguistic and phonological scholarship.

Kelly Says

Most people have never heard this word because linguists barely use it anymore—it's the kind of ultra-specific technical term that got invented, stayed in one researcher's notes, and quietly disappeared.

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