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circumflex noun (circumflexes) (also circumflex accent) in some languages, eg French: a mark placed over a vowel, eg ô, û, as an indication of pronunciation, length or the omission of a letter formerly pronounced. adj, anatomy said of arteries, muscles, etc: bent or curved. verb (circumflexes, circumflexed, circumflexing) to bend round.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin circumflexus bent.

circumflex noun (circumflexes) (also circumflex accent) in some languages, eg French: a mark placed over a vowel, eg ô, û, as an indication of pronunciation, length or the omission of a letter formerly pronounced. adj, anatomy said of arteries, muscles, etc: bent or curved. verb (circumflexes, circumflexed, circumflexing) to bend round.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin circumflexus bent.

circumflex noun (circumflexes) (also circumflex accent) in some languages, eg French: a mark placed over a vowel, eg ô, û, as an indication of pronunciation, length or the omission of a letter formerly pronounced. adj, anatomy said of arteries, muscles, etc: bent or curved. verb (circumflexes, circumflexed, circumflexing) to bend round.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin circumflexus bent.