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ce·dil·la \sə̇ˈdilə, sēˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, the obsolete letter ç (actually a medieval form of the letter z), cedilla, from diminutive of ceda, zeda the letter z, from Late Latin zeta — more at zed : a mark or diacritic, placed under a letter or symbol to indicate a sound different from that which the unmodified character bears in certain or all situations (as under c in French and in Portuguese before a, o, or u to indicate a pronunciation \s\ rather than \k\) |