"◌̫" meaning in All languages combined

See ◌̫ on Wiktionary

Character [Translingual]

Etymology: A script w; generally designed as a Greek omega ω. Head templates: {{head|mul|diacritical mark}} ◌̫
  1. (IPA, obsolete) labialized. Tags: IPA, diacritic, obsolete Categories (topical): Translingual diacritical marks
    Sense id: en-◌̫-mul-character-PCO1z-Mr Disambiguation of Translingual diacritical marks: 37 35 28 Categories (other): IPA symbols, IPA combining characters, Translingual entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of IPA combining characters: 44 31 25 Disambiguation of Translingual entries with incorrect language header: 43 31 26
  2. (phonetics, rare) rounded with the lips but not velarized as in [ʷ]. Tags: diacritic, rare Categories (topical): Phonetics, Translingual diacritical marks
    Sense id: en-◌̫-mul-character-fQh~SQiu Disambiguation of Translingual diacritical marks: 37 35 28 Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, phonetics, phonology, sciences
  3. (romanization, obsolete) Used during the Colonial era to mark nasalization of vowels in Mexican languages; placed above the vowel. Tags: diacritic, obsolete, romanization Categories (topical): Translingual diacritical marks
    Sense id: en-◌̫-mul-character-5GtdrD6O Disambiguation of Translingual diacritical marks: 37 35 28

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          "_dis": "44 31 25",
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        "labialized."
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        "(IPA, obsolete) labialized."
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        "(phonetics, rare) rounded with the lips but not velarized as in [ʷ]."
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        "Used during the Colonial era to mark nasalization of vowels in Mexican languages; placed above the vowel."
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        "(romanization, obsolete) Used during the Colonial era to mark nasalization of vowels in Mexican languages; placed above the vowel."
      ],
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        "diacritic",
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        "romanization"
      ]
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  ],
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        "(phonetics, rare) rounded with the lips but not velarized as in [ʷ]."
      ],
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        "human-sciences",
        "linguistics",
        "phonetics",
        "phonology",
        "sciences"
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        "Translingual terms with obsolete senses"
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        "Used during the Colonial era to mark nasalization of vowels in Mexican languages; placed above the vowel."
      ],
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        "romanization"
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