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parenthesis,
round bracket, ( ), (, or ) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ( and ) are
parentheses /pəˈrɛnθɪsiːz/ (singular
parenthesis /pəˈrɛnθɪsɪs/)...
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parenthesis or
parentheses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
parenthesis (plural parentheses) is a type of
bracket used for punctuation. It...
- In rhetoric, a
parenthesis (pl.: parentheses; from the
Ancient Gr**** word παρένθεσις
parénthesis 'injection, insertion',
literally '(a)
putting in beside')...
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Parenthesis is a work of
literature by
David Jones first published in
England in 1937.
Although Jones had been
known solely as an
engraver and painter...
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Footnote 3
states how the
notation was invented: I came upon the idea of a
parenthesis-free
notation in 1924. I used that
notation for the
first time in my...
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their names to "echo
throughout history". From the
inside out, each
parenthesis represents perceived Jewish involvement in m**** media, m**** immigration...
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round parenthesis, a
character for the left eye, a
character for the
mouth or nose, a
character for the
right eye and a
closing round parenthesis. The...
- of a
government (the year
links to the election's article); (1830) a
parenthesised year
indicates an
election resulting in no
single party winning a Commons...
- a
break in a sentence, to set off an
explanatory remark (similar to
parenthesis), or to show
spans of time or
ranges of values. The em dash is sometimes...
- is
managed by Southern, who
operate all
services on the line. It is
parenthesised London road (Brighton) to
avoid confusion of the
station of same name...