circumflex
Kelime Anlamı :
1. işaretli vurgu.
2. çarpık.
3. etrafına dolamak.
4. inceltme işareti.
5. düzeltme işareti.
6. uzatma imi.
7. uzatma.
8. düzeltme imi.
9. eğri.
10. inceltme işaret.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
any of several marks, especially ( ^ ), used over a vowel in certain languages or in phonetic keys to indicate quality of pronunciation.
2. having this mark.
3. curving around: a circumflex blood vessel.
2. having this mark.
3. curving around: a circumflex blood vessel.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A diacritical mark: 〈ˆ〉 placed over a vowel in certain languages to change its pronunciation; also used in combination with certain consonants in esperanto to create additional letters.
2. having this mark.
3. curving around
2. having this mark.
3. curving around
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
moving or turning round; circuitous.
2. curved circularly; -- applied to several arteries of the hip and thigh, to arteries, veins, and a nerve of the shoulder, and to other parts.
3. A wave of the voice embracing both a rise and fall or a fall and a rise on the same a syllable.
4. A character, or accent, denoting in greek a rise and of the voice on the same long syllable, marked thus [~ or �]; and in latin and some other languages, denoting a long and contracted syllable, marked [� or ^]. see accent, n., 2.
5. to mark or pronounce with a circumflex.
2. curved circularly; -- applied to several arteries of the hip and thigh, to arteries, veins, and a nerve of the shoulder, and to other parts.
3. A wave of the voice embracing both a rise and fall or a fall and a rise on the same a syllable.
4. A character, or accent, denoting in greek a rise and of the voice on the same long syllable, marked thus [~ or �]; and in latin and some other languages, denoting a long and contracted syllable, marked [� or ^]. see accent, n., 2.
5. to mark or pronounce with a circumflex.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
moved or turned round.
2. curved; winding about: used in anatomy in the specific description of several parts. see below.
3. pronounced with or indicating the tone called circumflex.
4. marked with the accentual sign designating such pronunciation.
5. of the thigh, one of two branches, anterior and posterior, of the profunda femoris artery, supplying muscles of the thigh.
6. A certain accent or tone of voice in the utterance of a syllable, consisting in a higher or acute tone followed by a lower or grave tone within the same syllable.
7. the sign used to mark a vowel so accented.
8. the same mark (ˆ, ⌢, ˜) used as the sign of a long vowel in certain languages, and as a diacritical mark in phonetic notation.
9. in elocution, a combined rising and falling or falling and rising inflection on a word or syllable, to express surprise, mockery, etc.
10. to pronounce with the accent or intonation called the circumflex.
11. to mark or designate with the sign of such accentuation.
2. curved; winding about: used in anatomy in the specific description of several parts. see below.
3. pronounced with or indicating the tone called circumflex.
4. marked with the accentual sign designating such pronunciation.
5. of the thigh, one of two branches, anterior and posterior, of the profunda femoris artery, supplying muscles of the thigh.
6. A certain accent or tone of voice in the utterance of a syllable, consisting in a higher or acute tone followed by a lower or grave tone within the same syllable.
7. the sign used to mark a vowel so accented.
8. the same mark (ˆ, ⌢, ˜) used as the sign of a long vowel in certain languages, and as a diacritical mark in phonetic notation.
9. in elocution, a combined rising and falling or falling and rising inflection on a word or syllable, to express surprise, mockery, etc.
10. to pronounce with the accent or intonation called the circumflex.
11. to mark or designate with the sign of such accentuation.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia