Word for words that sound like the sound



In our English lesson, we talked about words that are derived from sounds.


Our teacher said they are "anamatapic", but it seems I can't get the spelling right. Even google does not provide a good suggestion for a better spelling.


So now I am looking for the word that sounds like "anamatapic" and describes the professional term for words that sound like the sound. Everything's clear?


I have tried





Close votes: thanks for the meta reference to good resources.


The following online resources don't help:



These will guide to correct results:



So, yeah, maybe I could have found it there.


And if you try Google now, you'll get a result from a strange website, which is not a dictionary, but some kind of Q&A style forum. Maybe we can put that one in the list of helpful resources, too :-D


Also cool: if I would have type the title of this EL&U question into Google instead of the intended word, the first hit is the correct Wikipedia article. I'll try to derive a pattern from this.



Answer



Onomatopoeia: (noun), onomatopoeic ( adj) :



The formation or use of words such as buzz or murmur that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.



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