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comparative more diacritical, superlative most diacritical
Capable of distinguishing or of making a distinction. examples
Of, pertaining to, or serving as a diacritic quotations examples
The reduplicated forms and the fineness of the diacritical strokes, render his book troublesome to the reader
1869, Alexander John Ellis, On Early English Pronunciation
plural diacriticals
A diacritic (mark). quotations examples
This is often the case when diacriticals are written at the end of the word - the last character ends, but there is still some ink in the original writing order that should have been used up in the course of processing the various t's, i's, and apostrophes in the body of the word.
1999, Lee Seong-whan, Advances In Handwriting Recognition, page 54