Diacritic vs Diacriticked - What's the difference?
diacritic | diacriticked |
distinguishing
(orthography, not comparable) Denoting a distinguishing mark applied to a letter or character.
A special mark added to a letter to indicate a different pronunciation, stress, tone, or meaning.
Written with diacritics.
* 1999 : Richard Laurent, Past participles from Latin to Romance ,
* For more examples of the usage of this term see the .
As adjectives the difference between diacritic and diacriticked
is that diacritic is distinguishing while diacriticked is written with diacritics.As a noun diacritic
is a special mark added to a letter to indicate a different pronunciation, stress, tone, or meaning.diacritic
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* diacriticalNoun
(en noun)Synonyms
* accent * diacritical markDerived terms
* diacriticalHyponyms
* cedilla * diaeresis * * tilde * umlautSee also
* ("diacritic" on Wikipedia)External links
* * ----diacriticked
English
Adjective
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- Various symbols from the International Phonetic Alphabet, or from national schools of transcription, have been replaced by diacriticked Latin letters.