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Description The g̖͚ͬ̔ͫ͒ͥͮͩ̐r̰̬̟͙̝ͪ̿ͦ̈̽ą̯̺̻̬̗̘͒̂̿̅̂ͪv̢̺̙̮͍̫͚̞̺ͭ͡e͎̺͇̠̔̿̿̍̀ͥ̿͟ ̧͓̰̺̺ͭ͂͡͞ȧ̶̭̦̻̗̯̬ͥ͑̄ć̯̥͔̙̣̟̗̰̱̈́̊ͨ͝c̸̭͎̞̖̰̬̜͕̈́ͩͤ̃̉ͨ̊̚͠͡ȩ̰̬̬̭̟͈̙ͩͩ̅͢͢ͅͅn̸̤͇̞͚͙̯͛ͣͥ̎̓̄͛t̷̨̥̗̜̜̙ͫ̂̉̚ was first used in the polytonic orthography of Ancient Greek to mark a lower pitch than the high pitch of the acute accent. In modern practice, it is used to replace an acute accent in the last syllable of a word when the word is followed immediately by another word in the sentence. The g̶̫͕̤͕͂ͫ͒̂̆̾ͦ͢͠r̝̞̱̺̠̤̈́́̀̎͐̋̓̈́ą͎̪̫̩͒ͣ̓̌ṽ̢̛̪̣̟̙͎̤͍͚̾͂ͪ̚̚ḙ̖̤̫̘̿̇͐̓ͭ̉ͦ̊͡ ̸̺̣̱̩̜̬̞̀̄͋̓͒͋̀͘g̛͙̜͔̫̔͊̏͋̆̏͊ͧ͝r̘̬͎̘̈̾ą̛͂ͤ͏͎̦̦͔̜̣v̺̭͖͉̫̼̰͖̏̀̒͌͑͒̀͂͞e̷̥͕̰͐̀̑̃͋ͯ͠ ̵̨̯͎͈̱̟̮̪͕̈ͧ͡g͈̖̏̄̆͆̚͡r̶͇̟̞͆̌ͅe̤͎̔ͦ̂͋ͣͮ̈́̿̉ͅa̿̐̀̎́҉̹̳͖͓͈͜v̰̦̟͙̖̐̃̉ͥ͋̾̽̈́͞͝v̛̗̺͔̳̙̝̝̈́͌ͮͭ̑͢͠a̰͎ͣ͒͋ͣ͋͡ȇ̱̩̘̹̟͎̤̐͒̋̈́̉͠ and circumflex have been replaced with an acute accent in the modern monotonic
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