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hideaway | 19:06 Sat 10th Jan 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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47a I have consensus - the e from which gives me e_i_e
for 48d join together,merge. I have been given the answer elide but google does not confirm. Does anyone know if it is definitely correct?

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elide is correct. Concise Oxford English Dictionary confirms it as to merge or jopin together.
or even join together!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for that, baitress - interesting that Chambers, Collins & OED (Online) aren't as helpful! :-)
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thank you baitress, and thank you Lie-in King for your input.

Cheers!

sorry, Sarrie, if you feel I doubted you.
Hey Lie-in-King. How are you doing?.
incidentally the COED also says that elide is to omit a sound or syllable when speaking.How about that
I'm well, thanks baitress - hope you're ok & keeping warm!?

I posted earlier (somewhere!) that the omission of the letter allows for the 'joining up' of the remainder - as in "O'er", to allow for syllabic requirements.

I was aware of the usage in poetry & The Builder kindly added that it's also used in music to "smooth" notes.

Apologies to hideaway for the extra inbox traffic! :-)

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