Definition of Cot-caught merger

1. Noun. (phonology) A phonemic merger in some varieties of English (especially American and Canadian English) in which the vowels in words such as "hot" and "doll" and in words such as "law" and "talk" are pronounced identically, making the words "cot" and "caught" homophones. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Cot-caught Merger

cosupervising
cosuppression
cosureties
cosurety
cosurfactant
cosurfactants
cosustainer
cosy
cosy up
cosying
cosying up
cosyntropin
cosysop
cosysops
cot
cot-caught merger (current term)
cot-quean
cot death
cot deaths
cotan
cotangent
cotangents
cotans
cotarnine
cotch
cotchel
cotchels
cote
cote d'ivoire
coteau

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