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2010-01-21 chitinous [en] chitinous pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-21 ganglia [en] ganglia pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-21 epipelagic [en] epipelagic pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-21 rostral [en] rostral pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-21 biramous [en] biramous pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-21 somite [en] somite pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-21 occasional [en] occasional pronunciation 1 votes Best pronunciation
2010-01-20 American Apparel [en] American Apparel pronunciation 2 votes Best pronunciation
2010-01-20 pudding [en] pudding pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-20 rev [en] rev pronunciation 1 votes Best pronunciation
2010-01-20 larva [en] larva pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-20 fruitfly [en] fruitfly pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-20 tagging [en] tagging pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-20 wrath [en] wrath pronunciation 1 votes
2010-01-20 telecast [en] telecast pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-20 tailpipe [en] tailpipe pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-20 plagiarized [en] plagiarized pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 Burroughs [en] Burroughs pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 devo [en] devo pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 glycolic peel [en] glycolic peel pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 unipotent [en] unipotent pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 multipotent [en] multipotent pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 fibrocartilage [en] fibrocartilage pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 hyaline [en] hyaline pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 chondrocyte [en] chondrocyte pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 Chondroblast [en] Chondroblast pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 Areolar [en] Areolar pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 Proteoglycan [en] Proteoglycan pronunciation 1 votes Best pronunciation
2010-01-19 Reticular [en] Reticular pronunciation 0 votes
2010-01-19 phagocytize [en] phagocytize pronunciation 0 votes

User's info

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada in 1971. I have a Ph.D in biological sciences, specifically genetics and cell biology.

I try to pronounce words as I would in everyday speech rather than fully enunciated. I speak with a West/Central Canadian accent. It is rhotic (final "R" pronounced), I pronounce cot-caught and Mary-merry-marry the same. I also speak with a Canadian Rising -- the vowel sound of "house" and "houses" is different and is the source of the amusing (yet incorrect) belief that Canadians pronounce "out and about" as "oot and aboot"; Wikipedia has a good article on this.

Sex: Male

Accent/country: Canada

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Pronunciations: 509 (58 Best pronunciation)

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