diacritical
Collocations
3VERB + DIACRITICAL
use, uses
DIACRITICAL + NOUN
mark
PREP.
with
Definitions
adj
Capable of distinguishing or of making a distinction.
Of, pertaining to, or serving as a diacritic.
The reduplicated forms and the fineness of the diacritical strokes, render his book troublesome to the reader
California, like several other states, prohibits the use of diacritical marks or accents on official documents. That means no tilde (~), no accent grave (`), no umlaut (¨) and certainly no cedilla (¸).
noun
Synonym of diacritical mark (adnoun equivalent).
This is often the case when diacriticals are written at the end of the word - the last character ends, but there is still some ink in the original writing order that should have been used up in the course of processing the various t's, i's, and apostrophes in the body of the word.
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adjective — capable of distinguishing
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6The reduplicated forms and the fineness of the diacritical strokes, render his book troublesome to the reader
WiktionaryCalifornia, like several other states, prohibits the use of diacritical marks or accents on official documents. That means no tilde (~), no accent grave (`), no umlaut (¨) and certainly no cedilla (¸)
WiktionaryThis is often the case when diacriticals are written at the end of the word - the last character ends, but there is still some ink in the original writing order that should have been used up in the co
WiktionaryMany languages use letters with diacritical signs.
Tatoeba · #2997930In Portuguese, every word stressed on the antepenultimate syllable has a diacritical mark.
Tatoeba · #3249849The Vietnamese alphabet uses diacritical marks to produce an accurate transcription for tones despite the limitations of the Latin alphabet.
Tatoeba · #13628519