préputial

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See also: preputial, and prepuțial

French

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Etymology

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From prépuce +‎ -ial.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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préputial (feminine préputiale, masculine plural préputiaux, feminine plural préputiales)

  1. preputial

Usage notes

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One sometimes encounters the spelling prépucial, which may seem appropriate given the spelling of the root word prépuce. However, that word derives from the Latin praeputium; its spelling with -ce reflects its modern French pronunciation while conceding to the standard orthography of modern French, in which the -uce represents /-ys/ where the spelling -ute — closer to the Latin spelling — would represent /-yt/. As the sequence -tia- is usually read as /-sja-/ in contemporary French, the spelling of préputial is able to follow the form of the Latin etymon while remaining in accord of normative French orthography.

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