clicka

English

Etymology

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Noun

clicka

  1. (rare) A háček.
    • 1980, The Bible Translator (United Bible Societies) XXXI–XXXIII, page 222
      All rising tones (a sequence of low-tone plus high-tone on one syllable) are marked with clicka ˇ above the syllable affected.
    • 1988, John Negru, Computer Typesetting (Van Nostrand Reinhold; ISBN 0442266960, 9780442266967), page 60
      Accents for other languages include the macron, breve, overdot, angstrom and caron (sometimes called hacek or clicka).

Etymology 2

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Noun

clicka

  1. (Chicano, slang) Clique, group, gang
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Spanish

Noun

  1. Common misspelling of clica.
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