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circumflex

American  
[sur-kuhm-fleks] / ˈsɜr kəmˌflɛks /

adjective

  1. Phonetics, Orthography. consisting of, indicated by, or bearing the diacritic ^, ˘, or ~, placed over a vowel symbol in some languages to show that the vowel or the syllable containing it is pronounced in a certain way, as, in French, that the vowel so marked is of a certain quality and long, in Albanian, that the vowel is nasalized and stressed, or, in Classical Greek, that the syllable bears the word accent and is pronounced, according to the ancient grammarians, with a rise and fall in pitch.

  2. Phonetics, Orthography. pronounced with or characterized by the quality, quantity, stress, or pitch indicated by such a mark.

  3. bending or winding around.


noun

  1. Phonetics, Orthography. a circumflex mark or accent.

verb (used with object)

  1. to bend around.

circumflex British  
/ ˈsɜːkəmˌflɛks /

noun

  1. a mark (^) placed over a vowel to show that it is pronounced with rising and falling pitch, as in ancient Greek, as a long vowel rather than a short one, as in French, or with some other different quality

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adjective

  1. (of certain nerves, arteries, or veins) bending or curving around

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • circumflexion noun

Etymology

Origin of circumflex

1555–65; < Latin circumflexus, equivalent to circum- circum- + flexus, past participle of flectere to bend; flex 1

Example Sentences

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He scheduled an exploratory procedure that showed a major blockage in my circumflex artery and that he resolved by inserting the stent.

From Washington Post • Mar. 5, 2022

My left circumflex artery was 100 percent blocked.

From Fox News • Aug. 23, 2021

So the debate over whether the circumflex should stay on the "i" or whether numerals take hyphens has become code for arguments about immigration and assimilation.

From BBC • Feb. 19, 2016

Last week all hell broke loose when a story emerged that the French language was about to lose its circumflex – the ‘ˆ’ symbol that appears above some letters.

From Time • Feb. 17, 2016

He would see three circumflex accents on the top of a vowel without lifting his eyebrows.

From John Bull, Junior or French as She is Traduced by O'Rell, Max