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Look up caron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caron or háček, is a diacritic ( ˇ ). Caron may also refer to: Caron, Saskatchewan, a hamlet in Saskatchewan
Caron_(disambiguation)
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François Caron (1600–1673) was a French Huguenot refugee to the Netherlands who served the Dutch East India Company and explored Japan. François Caron may
François Caron (disambiguation)
François_Caron_(disambiguation)
Given name and surname
Aubry (disambiguation), several people François Baby (disambiguation), several people François Boucher (disambiguation), several people François Caron (disambiguation)
François
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Jean-François Caron may refer to: Jean-François Caron (politician) Jean-François Caron (strongman) Jean-François Caron (writer) This disambiguation page lists
Jean-François_Caron
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Alain Caron may refer to: Alain Caron (ice hockey) (1938–1986), Canadian ice hockey player Alain Caron (bassist) (born 1955), French Canadian jazz bassist
Alain_Caron
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and archivist Pierre Caron (politician) (born 1936), Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons This disambiguation page lists articles about
Pierre_Caron
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a racehorse HMS Charon, several ships of the British Royal Navy Caron (disambiguation) Eugenie Margeurite Honoree Charen (1786–1855), French painter Mona
Charon_(disambiguation)
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Caron is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Adolphe-Philippe Caron (1843–1908), Canadian lawyer and politician
Caron_(name)
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Karon, Deoghar (village), a village in Jharkhand, India Caron (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Karon. If
Karon
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Michel Caron may refer to: Michel Caron (politician) (1763–1831), Canadian politician Michel Caron (Canadian singer) (born 1942), Canadian pop singer
Michel_Caron
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Annie Caron may refer to: Annie Caron (soccer) Annie Caron (swimmer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal
Annie_Caron
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Horse of the Year Carin Caryn Caron (disambiguation) Karen (disambiguation) Karin (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Caren
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pages with titles containing Carron Carlon Caron (disambiguation) Karron (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Carron
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diplomat and polymath. Beaumarchais may also refer to: Jacques Delarüe-Caron de Beaumarchais, French diplomat Jean-Pierre de Beaumarchais, French bibliographer
Beaumarchais_(disambiguation)
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for "Ʒ" on Wikipedia. 3 (disambiguation) Z (disambiguation) (Latin Z/z) Zeta (disambiguation) (Greek ζ/Ζ) Ǯ (Ezh with caron) Ze (Cyrillic) (З/з) Abkhazian
Ʒ_(disambiguation)
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proof-reader's mark to indicate an insertion is needed Caron or haček, U+030C ◌̌ COMBINING CARON, a diacritic (also known as "inverted circumflex") Circumflex
Chevron
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Prefecture, Japan JoJo Lake (Ontario), in Canada Jojo, a 1988 novel by Roger Caron JOJO (Turkish children's channel) Jojos, potato wedges All pages with titles
Jojo_(disambiguation)
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Jennifer Caron Hall (born 1958), English actress, singer and journalist Jennifer L. Hall (born 1976), an American federal judge This disambiguation page lists
Jennifer Hall (disambiguation)
Jennifer_Hall_(disambiguation)
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the given name or nickname Lili (1953 film), a musical starring Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer Lili (Tekken), a character from the Tekken fighting game
Lili
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Puanani Alama-Tom (born 1930), Hawaiian musician and entertainer Blossom Caron (1905–1999), Canadian photographer Blossom Chukwujekwu (born 1983), Nigerian
Blossom_(disambiguation)
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Eugénie (1793 ship), a French privateer Eugenie (play), by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais Eugénie Archipelago, in the Peter the Great Gulf of the
Eugénie_(disambiguation)
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Slipper" The Glass Slipper (film), a 1955 musical film starring Leslie Caron The Glass Slipper (novel), a 1938 mystery novel Glass Slipper (dragster)
Glass_slipper
Modifier mark added to a letter
example ó ◌̀ – grave; for example ò ◌̂ – circumflex; for example ô ◌̌ – caron, wedge; for example ǒ ◌̋ – double acute; for example ő ◌̏ – double grave;
Diacritic
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representative Tony Currie (footballer) (born 1950), English footballer Tom Caron, American television host for New England Sports Network The Republic of
TC
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celebrity in Malaysia Jessy Caicedo (born 1999), Ecuadorian footballer Jessy Caron, guitarist and bass guitarist of the Canadian indie pop band Men I Trust
Jessy
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School Board Valley View Public School, Val Caron, Ontario; see Rainbow District School Board This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges
Valley_View_Public_School
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professional BMX rider Charles Brown (1933–1962), American spree killer Roger Caron (1938–2012), Canadian robber Mad Dog Coll (1908–1932), Irish-American gangster
Mad_Dog
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acute accent) palatalised l, in Slavic notation It looks similar to: Ľ (L + caron), a letter used in the Slovak alphabet and in some versions of the Ukrainian
L'
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Riebling Wedge (phonetics), the International Phonetic Alphabet symbol ʌ Caron, háček or wedge, a diacritic symbol Wedge (geometry), a polyhedral solid
Wedge_(disambiguation)
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professionally as Ridsa Maxence Carlier (born 1997), French footballer Maxence Caron (born 1976), French writer and philosopher Maxence Caqueret (born 2000)
Maxence
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The Horrifying Eyewitness Account of a Prison Riot, a 1985 book by Roger Caron Bingo (nickname), including a list of people and fictional characters with
Bingo
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Juanita may refer to: Juanita (1935 film), film directed by Pierre Caron Juanita (2019 film), film starring Alfre Woodard "Juanita" (Caroline Norton song)
Juanita
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Hiroshima atomic bombing crew member George R. Caron Brighter than a Thousand Suns (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
A Thousand Suns (disambiguation)
A_Thousand_Suns_(disambiguation)
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Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alcides Sagarra Carón (born 1936), Cuban sport official, coach of the Cuban National Boxing Team
Sagarra
computer scientist David Carney (born 1983), Australian footballer David Caron (1952–2018), American professor David Carradine (1936–2009), American actor
List of people with given name David
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Black Narcissus, or Narcisse noir, a perfume introduced in 1911 by Parfums Caron Black Narcissus (novel), a 1939 novel by Rumer Godden Black Narcissus (TV
Black Narcissus (disambiguation)
Black_Narcissus_(disambiguation)
Punctuation or diacritical mark (')
on dialectal levels, but not in the Standard Macedonian. In Slovak, the caron over lowercase t, d, l, and uppercase L consonants resembles an apostrophe
Apostrophe
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Goose (film), a 1964 World War II movie starring Cary Grant and Leslie Caron Father Goose, an alternate title of Fly Away Home, a 1996 film Father Goose
Father_Goose
Cheneviere, Antoine; Mellor, Barbara; Sears, Sarah; Bely, Anna Borisovna; Caron-Delion, Marilyn; Thyssen-Bornemisza, Hans Heinrich; Schmidt, Albert J. (1990)
Bibliography of Russian history (1613–1917)
Bibliography_of_Russian_history_(1613–1917)
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apostrophe), Slavic notation for palatalised d Ď, ď in lower case (D + caron), a letter of the Czech and Slovak alphabets D′ (D + prime), used for example
D'
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Women's and Gender Studies Brian Keating (born 1971), American cosmologist Caron Keating (1962−2004), British TV personality Charles Keating (1923−2014)
Keating_(surname)
Diacritical mark (◌̂)
keyboards, see QWERTY#Multilingual variants and Unicode input. Caret (disambiguation) Caron – Diacritical mark (◌̌) Circumflex in French – Diacritic used in
Circumflex
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management consultant Nadine Capellmann (born 1965), German equestrian Nadine Caron, Canadian surgeon Nadine Caster (born 1965), French long jumper Nadine-Josette
Nadine_(given_name)
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Le Cam (born 1954), French politician Gérard Caron (1916–1986), Canadian organist and pianist Gérard Caron (1938–2020), French advertiser and designer
Gérard
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Ezh2 gene Ezh symbols Curly-tail ezh (◌̡_) D-ezh ligature (ʤ) Ezh with caron (Ǯ/ǯ) Ezh reversed (Ƹ/ƹ) L-ezh ligature (ɮ) Ezh missile, a variant of the
EZH
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Leslie Greene Bowman (born 1956), American museum administrator Leslie Caron (born 1931), French actress Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, American puppeteer,
Leslie_(name)
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(surname) Caron (name) Carson (given name) Carson (surname) Carton (surname) Carbon (disambiguation) Carlow (disambiguation) Carron (disambiguation) Caslon
Carlon
System of phonetic notation
bar is basically in free variation. Exceptions are the tilde, trema and caron/wedge – and, in extIPA, the bridge – which are defined differently when
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
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back James Butler (sprinter) (born 1960), American track sprinter James Caron Butler (born 1980), American basketball player Jim Butler (American football)
James_Butler
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Annie Carline (1862–1945), British artist Annie Caron (swimmer) (born 1941), French swimmer Annie Caron (soccer) (born 1964), Canadian soccer player Annie
Annie_(given_name)
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American interior and textile designer Caron Wheeler (born 1963), English R&B singer Charles Wheeler (disambiguation), several people Cheryl Wheeler (born
Wheeler_(surname)
of city life. London: Sage Publications Ltd. p. 570. ISBN 0-7619-7041-X. Caron, Richard (2001). "Dracula's Family Tree". Ésotérisme, gnoses & imaginaire
Vampire_folklore_by_region
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Delio may refer to: Delio Caron (born c. 1924), Italian rugby player Délio dos Santos (died 2020), Brazilian politician Delio Fernández (born 1986), Spanish
Delio
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the Black Eyed Peas from The E.N.D., 2009 "Ring A Ling", a song by Michel Caron, 1964 "Ring-a-Ling", a song by Todrick Hall from Forbidden, 2018 "Ring-a-Ling"
Ring-A-Ling
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(footballer), Australian rules footballer Billy Butler, American baseball player Caron Butler, American basketball player Charlie Butler-Henderson, British motor
Butler_(surname)
Teaching that Mary was conceived free from original sin
ISBN 9781444393835. Moffitt, John F. (2001), "Modern Extraterrestrial Portraiture", in Caron, Richard; Godwin, Joscelyn; Hanegraaff, Wouter J.; Vieillard-Baron, Jean-Louis
Immaculate_Conception
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Air Supply, 2015 "I Adore You", by Alek Sandar, 2015 "I Adore You", by Caron Wheeler from Beach of the War Goddess, 1993 "I Adore You", by Doro Pesch
I_Adore_You
Indian provisional government in Japanese-occupied Singapore during World War II
1771, replaced by Capitão-Geral (Captain-General) of the Indies. François Caron, 1668–1672 François Baron, 1672–1681 François Martin, 1681 – November 1693
List of office-holders in India
List_of_office-holders_in_India
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writer Ernest Daltroff (1867–1941), French perfumer, and founder of Parfums Caron Ernest de Munck (1840–1915), Belgian cellist and composer Ernest Dezentjé
Ernest
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courtier Marie-Claire Blais (1939–2021), author and playwright Marie-Claire Caron-Harant, French footballer Marie-Claire Chevalier (1955–2022), French abortion
Marie-Claire
Name list
Canadian-American voice actress Jennifer Hall (born 1977), American actress Jennifer Caron Hall (born 1958), English actress, singer and journalist Jennifer Hamson
Jennifer_(given_name)
Bantu language spoken in Africa
low tone acute accent for the high tone circumflex for descending tone caron for ascending tone The Lord's Prayer (Catholic version) Tatá wa bísó, ozala
Lingala
Atlantic-Congo language
rarely in current usage, combined into a single accent. In this case, a caron ⟨ˇ⟩ is used for the rising tone (so the previous example would be written
Yoruba_language
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footballer Wayne Maunder (1937–2018), Canadian-born American actor Wayne Maurice Caron (1946–1968), American Navy soldier Wayne Maxner (born 1942), Canadian NHL
Wayne_(given_name)
Consecrated virgin List of Servants of God Lists of venerable people (disambiguation) List of blesseds List of saints Persecution of Christians Twenty-six
List_of_child_saints
Brigitte Bardot Carole Baskin Gene Baur Yves Bonnardel Joey Carbstrong Aymeric Caron Jake Conroy Rod Coronado Karen Dawn Chris DeRose John Feldmann Bruce Friedrich
Laboratory animal suppliers in the United Kingdom
Laboratory_animal_suppliers_in_the_United_Kingdom
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District Black Lake (Blind River) Black Lake (Barager Township) Black Lake (LeCaron Township) Black Lake (Central Frontenac), Frontenac County Haliburton County
Black_Lake
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American writer Caroline Bowman (born 1988), American musical theatre actress Caron Bowman, Afro Honduran American painter Carrie Bowman (1887–1971), American
Bowman_(surname)
Language of Ghana, Togo, and Benin
'buffalo' above. In writing, tones are marked by acute accent, grave accent, caron, and circumflex. They may be used along with the tilde that marks nasal
Ewe_language
Diacritic that consists of two dots placed over a letter
LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND CARON, used as a tonal marks for Hanyu Pinyin, which uses both a two dots diacritic with a caron diacritic. Conversely, Sometimes
Two_dots_(diacritic)
List of lakes with the same or similar names
Renville County, Minnesota. Mud Lake (MN-66002300), Rice County, Minnesota. Caron Lake, also known as Mud Lake in Rice County, Minnesota. Mud Lake (MN-66005400)
Mud_Lake_(Minnesota)
1918 battle of the Mexican Border War
the commander, suffered a slight but hampering leg wound. Capt. Henry C. Caron, Troop F, 10th Cavalry, was hit in the right arm below the elbow. Known
Battle_of_Ambos_Nogales
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comedian Jordan Caroline (born 1996), American basketball player Jordan Caron (born 1990), Canadian ice hockey player Jordan Carrell (born 1994), American
Jordan_(given_name)
Italian law enforcement agency
(1997-2005) Military Double Gold Star of Sports Merit (2007) Financial Guard (disambiguation) Gruppi Sportivi Fiamme Gialle Law enforcement in Italy Tax evasion
Guardia_di_Finanza
Use of a device to remotely catch an animal
trap Malaise trap Mouse trap Ornithology Pitfall trap Rocket net Trap (disambiguation) Trapping pit the European Commission, "Humane trapping standards" King
Trapping
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Karen (disambiguation) Caron (name) Garen (disambiguation) Karan (given name) Karan (surname) Karien Karen people Karen (slang) Karey (disambiguation) Fijok
Karen_(name)
and Men's Eyes, 1987 album by Jennifer Caron Hall From "heaven's gate" (XXIX): See Heaven's Gate (disambiguation) Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel
List of works titled after Shakespeare
List_of_works_titled_after_Shakespeare
Symbol or mark representing linguistic tone
ACCENT U+02C6 ˆ MODIFIER LETTER CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT (ˆ) U+02C7 ˇ CARON (ˇ, ˇ) U+02DC ˜ SMALL TILDE (˜, ˜) U+02D9
Tone_letter
American women's collegiate basketball tournament
September 30, 2021. Retrieved September 30, 2021. Novy-Williams, Emily Caron, Eben (April 4, 2021). "March Madness Daily: The NCAA's Undervalued Women's
2021 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2021_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
Language of Nigeria
mid tone by a macron, falling tone by a circumflex and rising tone by a caron. The Efik vocabulary has continually expanded since the earliest contact
Efik_language
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