Definition of Speech-endowed

1. Adjective. Capable of speech. "The speaking animal"

Similar to: Articulate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Speech-endowed

speculativity
speculator
speculatorial
speculators
speculatory
speculist
speculists
speculoos
speculum
speculum forceps
speculums
sped
spede
spee
speech
speech-endowed (current term)
speech-language pathology
speech-read
speech acoustics
speech act
speech acts
speech articulation tests
speech audiogram
speech audiometer
speech audiometry
speech balloon
speech balloons
speech bubble
speech bubbles
speech bulb

Literary usage of Speech-endowed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On Early English Pronunciation: With Special Reference to Shakespeare and by Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, Francis James Child, Alexander Barclay, Johan Winkler (1874)
"... a speech-endowed sign-language "—a term closely approaching to that chosen by Mr. Melville Bell, whose " Visible Speech" has been so much used. ..."

2. Brain and Personality: Or, the Physical Relations of the Brain to the Mind by William Hanna Thomson (1906)
"... here that the facts about the marvelous processes of education of the speech endowed hemisphere naturally suggest the question, whether the elaboration ..."

3. Brain and Personality: Or, the Physical Relations of the Brain to the Mind by William Hanna Thomson (1906)
"We may remark here that the facts about the marvelous processes of education of the speech endowed hemisphere naturally suggest the question, ..."

4. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association, Richard Rogers Bowker, Charles Ammi Cutter (1908)
"Courteous, and kindly of manner, refined and polished in speech, endowed' with a marvellous memory, and hardly less marvellous industry and persistence, ..."

5. On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to Shakespeare and by Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, William Salesbury, Alexander Barclay, Johann Andreas Schmeller, Johan Winkler (1875)
"... "a speech-endowed sign-language"—a term closely approaching to that chosen by Mr. Melville Bell, whose " Visible Speech" has been so much used. ..."

6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1865)
"... well grounded, with good memories, fluent of speech, endowed with much tact, and a happy address—I might say, though not exactly born to be statesmen, ..."

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