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diaeresis
[dahy-er-uh-sis]
diaeresis
/ daɪˈɛrɪsɪs, ˌdaɪəˈrɛtɪk /
noun
the mark ¨, in writing placed over the second of two adjacent vowels to indicate that it is to be pronounced separately rather than forming a diphthong with the first, as in some spellings of coöperate , naïve , etc
this mark used for any other purpose, such as to indicate that a special pronunciation is appropriate to a particular vowel Compare umlaut
a pause in a line of verse occurring when the end of a foot coincides with the end of a word
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Other Word Forms
- diaeretic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of diaeresis1
C17: from Latin diarēsis , from Greek diairesis a division, from diairein , from dia- + hairein to take; compare heresy
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