acritical

ADJECTIVE
  1. without a crisis (as of some diseases)
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  • It will not be until 2012 that Facebook supports the full range of diacritical marks and international characters that let the other 5.5 billion residents of Earth use their name as a username, but this fact will go unreported. Exclusive: The Future of Facebook Usernames - Anil Dash
  • I am much better with diacritical than with English grammar, anyway. Matthew Yglesias » Defense Subcabinet Taking Shape
  • Slovak, like other Slavic languages, has diacritical marks that govern the pronunciation of both consonants and vowels.
  • Bill, try the following to allow your computer to make "foreign" diacritical marks in any document. Bon sang - French Word-A-Day
  • I have a friend who's an architect and is ultracritical of what he sees as sloppy design.
  • Work for today is to continue reading greygirlbeast's brilliant, evocative, nihilistic A is for Alien and thinking about what I want to say about her work on acritical level. My fandom runs like a girl
  • The present orthographic system was introduced in the fourteenth century by the religious reformer Jan Hus, who instituted a system of diacritical markings to eliminate consonant clusters.
  • The accents and other diacritical marks we now use to write ancient Greek are comparatively late inventions.
  • His attention is called to syllabification as well as to diacritical marks. How to Teach Phonics
  • Accented and umlauted vowels, and diacritical marks on consonants must be avoided, because they act as roadblocks and break the speed of a typist.
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