- The
HACEK organisms are a
group of
fastidious Gram-negative
bacteria that are an
unusual cause of
infective endocarditis,
which is an
inflammation of...
- name "
hacek"
should have been used instead. The
Oxford English Dictionary gives 1953 as the
earliest appearance in
English for
háček. In Czech,
háček ([ˈɦaːtʃɛk])...
- (minuscule: ž) is
formed from
Latin Z with the
addition of
caron (Czech:
háček, Slovak: mäkčeň, Slovene: strešica, Serbo-Croatian: kvačica). It is used...
- The
grapheme Čč (Latin C with caron, also
known as
háček in Czech, mäkčeň in Slovak, kvačica in Serbo-Croatian, and strešica in Slovene) is used in various...
- (Ď) is
formed from
Latin D with the
addition of a
háček; the
minuscule of the
letter (ď) has a
háček modified to an apostrophe-like
stroke instead of a...
-
English t in stew. It is
formed from
Latin T with the
addition of
háček;
minuscule (ť) has
háček modified to apostrophe-like
stroke instead of wedge. In the...
- The
grapheme Š, š (S with caron) is used in
various contexts representing the sh
sound like in the word show,
usually denoting the
voiceless postalveolar...
- Look up
caron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Caron or
háček, is a
diacritic ( ˇ ).
Caron may also
refer to: Caron, Saskatchewan, a
hamlet in Saskatchewan...
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Haemophilus parainfluenzae is a
species of Haemophilus. It is one of the
HACEK organisms. H.
parainfluenzae is an
opportunistic pathogen that has been...
-
letter of the
Latin alphabet,
derived from J with the
addition of a
caron (
háček). It is used in some
phonetic transcription schemes, e.g. ISO 9, to represent...