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macron
[ mey-kron, mak-ron ]
noun
- a horizontal line used as a diacritic over a vowel to indicate that it has a long sound or other specified pronunciation, as (ā) in fate (fāt).
macron
/ ˈmækrɒn /
noun
- a diacritical mark (¯) placed over a letter, used in prosody, in the orthography of some languages, and in several types of phonetic respelling systems, to represent a long vowel
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of macron1
Example Sentences
“Once you grasp the vowels, you can get your tongue around most of the words — long sounds, short sounds, the macron,” the horizontal line above a vowel that indicates a stressed syllable, he said.
But according to observers, macron's un speech, in which he accused Russia of a modern-day imperialism and urged developing nations to side against Moscow, marked a shift in tone.
From individual tartlets topped with seasonal fruit to chocolate eclairs, plus layer cakes, napoleons, macrons and quiche, there’s something to satisfy anyone.
Many protesters slammed the French media for portraying the protests as led by violent agitators and for siding with macrons government.
“And then I had seen someone else put the macron over a vowel in their name, so that’s how that happened.”
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