The IPA diacritic of primary articulation: , used to denote a lowered phone; for vowels, the diacritic denotes a slightly more open utterance; for consonants, it moves the point of articulation one step forward in this chain: nasal → plosive → fricative → approximant → trill → tap, flap → lateral fricative → lateral approximant → lateral flap
tack down
الواصلة
tack Down
التركية النطق
täk daun
النطق
/ˈtak ˈdoun/ /ˈtæk ˈdaʊn/
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[ 'tak ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English takken, from tak.