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Circumflex   Listen
adjective
Circumflex  adj.  
1.
Moving or turning round; circuitous. (R.)
2.
(Anat.) Curved circularly; applied to several arteries of the hip and thigh, to arteries, veins, and a nerve of the shoulder, and to other parts.






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"Circumflex" Quotes from Famous Books



... to-morrow at seven?" he said; and smiled politely and moved to the door. He walked out as matter-of-coursely as if he had dropped in to ask the meaning of "circumflex," or who invented smallpox, or the name of Adam's house-cat, or how long it would take her to do a graduation essay for his daughter—or any such little things that librarians are prepared for ...
— The Rose Garden Husband • Margaret Widdemer

... hyphenization of "re-adjust(ment)" and the variable spelling of "vice versa" (with or without circumflex) are unchanged. The term "anyrate" is always ...
— Modern marriage and how to bear it • Maud Churton Braby

... falling slides combined form the circumflex, or wave, which is a very impressive and significant modification of the voice. It is chiefly used in sarcasm, raillery, irony, wit, and humor. It well deserves careful study ...
— The American Union Speaker • John D. Philbrick

... I was with the Philadelphia Institute expedition in the Bad Lands under Professor Cope, hunting mastodon bones, and I overheard him say, his own self, that any plantigrade circumflex vertebrate bacterium that hadn't wings and was uncertain was a reptile. Well, then, has this dog any wings? No. Is he a plantigrade circumflex vertebrate bacterium? Maybe so, maybe not; but without ever having seen him, and judging only by his illegal and spectacular parentage, ...
— A Horse's Tale • Mark Twain

... the falling inflection, but as they are emphatic, and the object of emphasis is to draw attention to the word emphasized, this is here accomplished in part by giving an unusual inflection. Some speakers would give these words the circumflex, but it would he the rising circumflex, so that the sound would still terminate ...
— McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader • William Holmes McGuffey

... head-waiters exercise hospitality in their room with the same bustle and importance. Other things seem, externally at least, much the same. The land, however, is much better ploughed; straight ridges everywhere adopted in place of the old circumflex of twenty years ago. Three horses, however, or even four, are often seen in a plough yoked one before the other. Ill habits do not go out at once. We slept at Grantham, where we met with Captain William Lockhart and his lady, ...
— The Journal of Sir Walter Scott - From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford • Walter Scott



Words linked to "Circumflex" :   circumflex iliac artery, circumflex femoral vein, circumflex iliac vein, circumflex vein, diacritical mark, circumflex artery of the thigh



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