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Noun Concept
Categories: Greek-script diacritics, Back vowels, Unrounded vowels, All articles needing additional references, Letters with caron
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hacek  wedge  caron  háček  inverted circumflex
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A diacritical mark (an inverted circumflex) placed above certain letters (such as the letter c) to indicate pronunciation WordNet 3.0
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A caron is a diacritic mark commonly placed over certain letters in the orthography of some languages to indicate a change of the related letter's pronunciation. Wikipedia
Diacritical mark Wikidata
A caron; a diacritical mark (ˇ) usually resembling an inverted circumflex, but in the cases of ď, Ľ, ľ, and ť resembling a prime (′) instead. Wiktionary
Háček diacritic. Wiktionary (translation)
A háček. Wiktionary
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For examples of the usage of other forms of this term see Citations:háček, Citations:haček, Citations:hacek, Citations:haċek, Citations:hachek, Citations:hatcheck, Citations:hatschek, Citations:hǎcek, Citations:hatchek, Citations:hacheck, Citations:hac̬ek, Citations:haczek, Citations:háçek, Citations:hácek, Citations:haĉek, Citations:haceck and Citations:háčky. Wiktionary
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