terms |
circumflect |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb circumflect is
to mark with a circumflex; hence to accentuate or emphasize.
around |
circumflect |
As a preposition around
is defining a circle or closed curve containing a thing.
As an adjective around
is alive; existing.
As an adverb around
is generally.
As a verb circumflect is
to mark with a circumflex; hence to accentuate or emphasize.
bend |
circumflect |
As verbs the difference between bend and circumflect
is that
bend is to cause (something) to change its shape into a curve, by physical force, chemical action, or any other means while
circumflect is to mark with a circumflex; hence to accentuate or emphasize.
As a noun bend
is a curve.
emphasize |
circumflect |
As verbs the difference between emphasize and circumflect
is that
emphasize is to stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something) while
circumflect is to mark with a circumflex; hence to accentuate or emphasize.
accentuate |
circumflect |
As verbs the difference between accentuate and circumflect
is that
accentuate is to pronounce with an accent or vocal stress while
circumflect is to mark with a circumflex; hence to accentuate or emphasize.
circumflex |
circumflect |
As verbs the difference between circumflex and circumflect
is that
circumflex is to mark or pronounce with a circumflex while
circumflect is to mark with a circumflex; hence to accentuate or emphasize.
As a noun circumflex
is (orthography) a diacritical mark () placed over a vowel in certain languages to change its pronunciation; also used in combination with certain consonants]] in esperanto to create [[w:esperanto_orthography|additional letters.
As an adjective circumflex
is having a mark.