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“haplologies”
The accidental omission of one or more repeated letters, syllables, or sounds when speaking: Haplology causes a variety of mistaken forms occurring in English; for example, "probly" instead of "probably", "libry" for "library", and nesry, in place of "necessary".
Haplology takes place when someone "eats" a few letters while pronouncing a word.
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haplo-, hapl-
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-ology, -logy, -ologist, -logist
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