diacrisis
/daɪˈæk.rɪsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A form of punctuation or a pause in classical Greek or Latin, typically marked by a diaeresis.
“The poet employed diacrisis to distinguish between similar vowel sounds in the ancient text.”
1. noun
A form of punctuation or a pause in classical Greek or Latin, typically marked by a diaeresis.
“The poet employed diacrisis to distinguish between similar vowel sounds in the ancient text.”