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CIRCUMFLEX, noun In grammar, an accent serving to note or distinguish a syllable of an intermediate sound between acute and grave. It is a kind of undulation in the voice, but not used in English.
CIRCUMFLEX, verb transitive To mark or pronounce with the accent called a circumflex
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