diaeresis
noun
/daɪˈɛɹəsɪs/
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/daɪˈɛɹɪsɪs/
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/daɪˈɪəɹɪsɪs/
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- A separation of one syllable (especially a vowel which is a diphthong, that is, beginning with one sound and ending with another) into two distinct syllables; distraction.
- (orthography) The diacritical mark consisting of two dots (¨) placed over a letter (especially the second of two consecutive vowels) to indicate that it is sounded separately, usually as a distinct syllable.
- (prosody) A natural break in rhythm when a word ends at the end of a metrical foot in a line of verse.
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diaeresis
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