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Example of onomatopoeia in the word onomatopoeia?

There isn't a clear onomatopoeia within the word "onomatopoeia" itself.

Onomatopoeia is the formation of a word from a sound associated with what it describes. Examples include:

* Buzz (sound of a bee)

* Meow (sound of a cat)

* Bang (sound of an explosion)

The word "onomatopoeia" itself is a Greek word meaning "name-making," so it doesn't directly represent a sound.

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