Definition of Interpuncts. Meaning of Interpuncts. Synonyms of Interpuncts

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- sometimes written as interpuncts (for example in the depicted 1646 transcription of the Mayflower Compact). In the Shavian alphabet, interpuncts replace capitalization...
- inter-word separation lessened. The earliest Gr**** inscriptions used interpuncts, as was common in the writing systems which preceded it, but soon the...
- variant of ⟨H⟩ found in Roman Gaul. The primary mark of punctuation was the interpunct, which was used as a word divider, though it fell out of use after 200...
- but apices were sometimes used to distinguish length in vowels and the interpunct was used at times to separate words. The first line of Catullus 3 ("Mourn...
- kalama, characters inside a cartouche can be followed by interpuncts or dots, where each interpunct represents the next mora of the word, and a colon represents...
- "キャサリン・ゼタ゠ジョーンズ". Occasionally, the hyphen too may be represented as an interpunct (・), in which case no distinction is made between hyphens and spaces....
- sign Therefore sign [ ] { } Brackets Angle bracket, ParenthesisBullet Interpunct ‸ ⁁ ⎀ Caret (proofreading) Caret (computing) (^) ⟨ ⟩ Chevron (non-Unicode...
- Gravity (stylized with brackets and two interpuncts as [grav·i·ty]) is an American comedy-drama television series created by Jill Franklyn and Eric Schaeffer...
- English.[clarification needed] Korean punctuation uses both commas and interpuncts for lists. In Unicode 5.2.0, "numbers with commas" (U+1F101 🄁 DIGIT...
- confuse ⟨ll⟩ /ʎ/ with a geminated ⟨l⟩ /ll/, Catalan uses a middle dot (interpunct or punt volat in Catalan) in between ⟨ŀl⟩. For example exceŀlent ("excellent")...