- The
comma , is a
punctuation mark that
appears in
several variants in
different languages. Some
typefaces render it as a
small line,
slightly curved or...
- The
serial comma (also
referred to as the
series comma,
Oxford comma, or
Harvard comma) is a
comma placed after the second-to-last term in a list (just...
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Johannine Comma (Latin:
Comma Johanneum) is an
interpolated phrase (
comma) in
verses 5:7–8 of the
First Epistle of John. The text (with the
comma in italics...
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Comma-separated
values (CSV) is a text file
format that uses
commas to
separate values, and
newlines to
separate records. A CSV file
stores tabular data...
- In
written English usage, a
comma splice or
comma fault is the use of a
comma to join two
independent clauses. For example: It is
nearly half past five...
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Pythagorean comma (531441:524288) on C In
musical tuning, the
Pythagorean comma (or
ditonic comma),
named after the
ancient mathematician and philosopher...
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names are also used;
decimal point and
decimal comma refer to a dot (either
baseline or middle) and
comma respectively, when it is used as a
decimal separator;...
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Syntonic comma (81:80) on C In
music theory, the
syntonic comma, also
known as the
chromatic diesis, the
Didymean comma, the
Ptolemaic comma, or the diatonic...
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narrows the
perfect fifths by
about 2 cents or 1/ 12 th of a
Pythagorean comma to give a
frequency ratio of 2 7 / 12 : 1 {\displaystyle 2^{7/12}:1} . This...
- a
comma is a very
small interval, the
difference resulting from
tuning one note two
different ways. Traditionally,
there are two most
common comma; the...