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Pronouncing Dictionary—continued. 
pyx-id-a’-ta 
pyx-id-if’-er-um 
pyx-id-oph’-or-um 
quad-ran-gul-a’-ris 
quad-ran-gul-a’-ta 
quad-ra’-ta 
Qua’-dri-a 
quad-ri-au-ri’-ta 
quad-ric’-ol-or 
quad-ric-or’-nis 
quad-rid-en-ta’-ta 
quad-rif’-id-us 
quad-rif-ol’-i-a 
quad-rip-ar-ti’-ta 
quad-riy-al’-vis 
Qua’-lé-a 
Qua’-moc-lit 
Qua’-qua 
Quar-tin’-i-a 
Quar-tin-i-a’-nus 
Quas’-si-a 
Quek-et’-ti-a 
Quel’-ti-a 
quer-ce-tic’-ol-a 
quer-cif-ol’-i-a 
quer-ci’-num 
Quer’-cit-ron 
Quer’-cus 
Ques-nel’-i-a 
Ques-nel-i-a’-na 
Qui-hou’-i 
Quil-la’-ja 
Quil-la’-jé-2 
qui-na -ta 
quin’-qué-col-or 
quin-qué-flo’-ra 
quin-qué-fol’-i-uam 
quin-qué-loc-ul-a’-ris 
quin-qué-mac-ul-a’-tus 
quin-qué-ner’-vi-a 
quin-qué-pune-ta’-tus 
quin-qué-vul’-ner-a 
Quin-til’-i-a 
Quis-qua/-lis 
qui-ten’-sé 
Qui-vi'-st-a 
quie-si’-ta 
rac-e-mif-lo’-ra 
rac-e-mo’-sus 
rac-e-mul-o’-sa 
rach-irh-i’-zon* 
Rad-di-a’-num 
Rad-em-ach’-i-a 
ra’-dens 
rad-i-a/-ta 
ra-di’-cans* 
ra-di-cic’-ol-a 
ra-di-cip-er’-da 
ra-di’-cum 
rad-i-if-lo’-rus 
Rad’-i-ol-a* 
rad-i-o’-sa 
Ra’-dul-a 
Reg’-ner-i-a’-na 
Raff-les-i-a’-na 
Ra-fi-nes’-qui-i 
Raf’ -ni-a 
Rag-am-ows’-ki-i 
rag-us-i -na 
Rail-lar’-di-a 
Rai’-ner-i 
Ra’-jah 
Ra-ja’-ni-a 
Ram-bw’-ri-i 
ra-men-ta’-cé-a 
ra-mif-lo’-ra 
Ra-mond’-i-a 
ra-mond-i-6-i’-dés 
ra-mo’-sa 
ra-mo-sis’-sim-um 
ra-mo-sv-i’-dés 
Ram-til’/-la 
Ra-mul-a/-ri-a 
ra-mul-o’-sa 
Ta’-nw 
Ra-na’-ri-a 
Ran-ca’-qua 
Ran-dal’-i-a 
Rand’-i-a 
ran-gif-er-i’-na 
ra-nif’-er-um 
Ra-nun-cul-a’-cé-2e 
ra-nun-cul-if-lo’-ra 
ra-nun-cul-b-i’-dés 
Ra-nun’-cul-us* 
Ra/-pa 
rap-a’-cé-um 
ra’-pz 
Rap-a’-né-a 
Rap-a’-té-a 
Rap-a-té-a’-cé-2 
Raph’-an-i 
Raph-an-is’-trum 
Raph’-an-us 
Raph’-i-a 
raph-id-ac-an’-tha* 
Raph-id-oph’-or-a 
Raph-id-oph-yl’-lum 
Raph-i-ol’-ep-is 
Raph-is-tem’-ma 
ra-pun-cul-i-i’-dés 
Ra-pun’-cul-us 
Ra-pun’-ti-um 
ra-rif-lo’-ra 
ra’/-rum 
Ras-pail’-i-a 
Ras-pal’-i-a 
Rat-clif-fi-a’-na 
Rath’-é-a 
Rath’-ké-a 
Rat-ib’-id-a 
Ra-to’-ni-a 
rat’-tus 
Ratz-eb-wr’-gi 
rau’-cus 
Rau-li’-ni-i 
Rau-wolf -i-a 
Rau-wolf’-i-i 
Rav-en-a’-la 
Rav-en-e’-a 
Rav-en’-i-a 
Rav-en’-nxe 
Rawes’-i-i 
Re-a’-li 
Re-a’-na 
Reau-mu’-ri-a 
Reau-mu-ri-a’-cé-2 
Reb-ec’-cze 
rec-ep-ta’-cul-o’-rum 
Rech-stein-er’-a 
rec-li-na’-ta 
ree’-ta 
rec-ur’-va 
rec-ur-va’-ta 
rec-ur-vif-ol’-i-um 
rec-ut-i’-ta 
red-iy-i’-va 
Red-out’-é-a 
Red-out’ -é-i 
re-du-plic-a’-tum 
Reed-i-a/-num 
Reeves’-i 
Reeves’-i-a 
Reeves-i-a’-na 
ref-lex’-a 
ref-rac’-tum 
ref-ul’-gens 
re-ga’-lis 
Re-gel’-i-a 3 ; 
Re-gel-i-a/-num 
Re-gel’-1-i 
reg-er’-min-ans 
re’-gi-a 
Re-gi’-na 
Reg’-la 
Reg-nel’-li 
Reg-nel’-li-i 
Re-gni-e’-ri 
Reh-man’-ni-a 
Reich-ar’-di 
Reich-ar’-di-a 
Reich-el’-i-a 
Reich-en-bach-i-a’-na 
Reich-en-bach’-i-i 
Reich-en-heim’-\-i 
Reid-el-i-a/-na 
Reid’-i-a 
Rein-eck’-e-a 
Rein-eck’-i-a 
Rein-wardt’-i-a 
Rein-wardt’-i-i 
Rel-han’-\-a 
rel-ig-i-o’-sum 
rel-iq-ua’-na 
Rem-ac’-lé-a 
rem-o’-tum 
Rem-u-sat'-i-a 
Re-nan-the’-ra 
Ren’-da 
Words derived from Latin and Greek (i.e., all except those in italics) to be pronounced as follows: 4 as in ép-art’; 
a as in ps@’-lmist ; & as in slén’-der; @ as in vé’-ined; i as in thin; i as in mach-?’-nist; 5 as in rot’-ten; 6 as 
in vo’-ter; i as in pow’-er-fzl; u as in rz’-ler; ¥ as i; y as 1; @, @, ei, as ai in pain; au as ow in house; 
g, ce, and ch, always hard, as, for example, g in good, ¢ in muscular, and ch in Christian. (For the old 
method, see page 276.) 
* This word is discussed at the end of the Pronouncing Dictionary. 
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