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circumflex
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cir·cum·flex  (sûrkm-flks)
n.
Any of several marks, especially ( ^ ), used over a vowel in certain languages or in phonetic keys to indicate quality of pronunciation.
adj.
1. Having this mark.
2. Curving around: a circumflex blood vessel.

[From Latin circumflexus, bent around, circumflex, past participle of circumflectere, to bend around : circum-, circum- + flectere, to bend.]

circumflex [ˈsɜːkəmˌflɛks]
n
(Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) a mark (^) placed over a vowel to show that it is pronounced with rising and falling pitch, as in ancient Greek, as a long vowel rather than a short one, as in French, or with some other different quality
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) (of certain nerves, arteries, or veins) bending or curving around
[from Latin circumflexus, from circumflectere to bend around, from circum- + flectere to bend]
circumflexion  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.circumflex - a diacritical mark (^) placed above a vowel in some languages to indicate a special phonetic quality
diacritic, diacritical mark - a mark added to a letter to indicate a special pronunciation
Translations
circumflex [ˈsɜːkəmfleks]
A. Ncircunflejo m
B. CPD circumflex accent Nacento m circunflejo
circumflex [ˈsɜːrkəmflɛks] n (also circumflex accent) → accent m circonflexe
circumflex
nZirkumflex m
circumflex [ˈsɜːkmˌflɛks] n (also circumflex accent) → accento circonflesso
circumflex [ˈsɜːkmˌflɛks] n (also circumflex accent) → accento circonflesso


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Like English, these languages use the Latin alphabet, although they require certain special characters, such as letters with accent marks, umlauts or circumflexes.
 
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