Clicky vs Clicka - What's the difference?
clicky | clicka |
Easily or frequently clicking or being clicked.
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 15, David Pogue, Tech Shows, and Writers, Uninspired, New York Times
, passage=There’s a slide-out thumb keyboard, and it has a wonderful, rubberized clicky feel
Emitting a click sound.
* 2009 , Natalie Long,
(rare) A .
* 1980 , The Bible Translator () XXXI–XXXIII,
* 1988 , John Negru, Computer Typesetting (; ISBN 0442266960, 9780442266967),
(slang) Clique, group, gang.
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As an adjective clicky
is easily or frequently clicking or being clicked.As a noun clicka is
(rare) a or clicka can be (slang) clique, group, gang.clicky
English
Adjective
(er)citation
Click! You're red:
- But you might not immediately think of Dorothy Gale's clicky , glittery red shoes, which though bright, have cast a more subtle shadow over the world of fashion.
Derived terms
* clickily * clickinessclicka
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(head)page 222:
- All rising tones (a sequence of low-tone plus high-tone on one syllable) are marked with clicka ? above the syllable affected.
page 60:
- Accents for other languages include the macron, breve, overdot, angstrom and caron (sometimes called hacek or clicka ).