- [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. The
cir****flex (◌̂) is a
diacritic in the
Latin and Gr****
scripts that is also used in...
- A cir****fix (abbr: CIRC) (also parafix, confix, or ambifix) is an
affix which has two parts, one
placed at the
start of a word, and the
other at the end...
- The
cir****flex (ˆ) is one of the five
diacritics used in
French orthography. It may
appear on the
vowels a, e, i, o, and u, for
example â in pâté. The...
- Ye with
Cir****flex (Е̂ е̂; italics: Е̂ е̂) is a
letter in the
Cyrillic Script,
which represents the
Cyrillic letter Ye (Е е) with a
cir****flex accent....
- A with
Cir****flex (А̂ а̂; italics: А̂ а̂) is a
Cyrillic letter, In all its
forms it
looks exactly like the
Latin letter A with
cir****flex (Â â Â â), used...
-
Cir****flex artery may
refer to:
Anterior humeral cir****flex artery Cir****flex branch of left
coronary artery Cir****flex fibular artery Cir****flex sca****r...
- do****ent. The
ASCII standard (X3.64.1977)
calls it a "
cir****flex"; the
Unicode standard calls it a "
cir****flex accent",
although it is no
longer practicable for...
-
Iliac cir****flex or
Cir****flex iliac can
refer to:
Superficial cir****flex iliac artery Superficial iliac cir****flex vein Deep
cir****flex iliac artery Deep...
- Î, î (i-
cir****flex) is a
letter in the Friulian, Kurdish, Tupi,
Persian Rumi, and
Romanian alphabets and
phonetic Filipino. This
letter also
appears in...
- Ê, ê (e-
cir****flex) is a
letter of the
Latin alphabet,
found in Afrikaans, French, Friulian, Kurdish,
Norwegian (Nynorsk), Portuguese, Vietnamese, and...