breathing mark

diacritical mark in Ancient Greek that appears above or before initial vowels and diphthongs to indicate either the presence (rough breathing) or absence (smooth breathing) of an 'h' sound at the beginning of the word
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breathing mark

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Key Facts

  • breathing mark's subclass of is recorded as diacritic[1].
  • breathing mark's has part is recorded as smooth breathing[2].
  • breathing mark's has part is recorded as rough breathing[3].
  • breathing mark's different from is recorded as aspiration[4].
  • breathing mark's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/123851t5[5].

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