Mutedôn
Mutedôn is a term used in certain linguistic contexts, particularly in the study of phonetics and phonology, to describe a specific type of sound alteration. It refers to a consonant that has lost its voicing, meaning it is pronounced without the vibration of the vocal cords. This process often results in a voiceless consonant being produced where a voiced consonant originally existed. For example, if a voiced consonant like /b/ were to become mutedôn, it would typically change to its voiceless counterpart, /p/.
This phenomenon can occur for various reasons. In some languages, mutedôn is a regular phonological process