Definition of Punctuations. Meaning of Punctuations. Synonyms of Punctuations

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- Punctuation marks are marks indicating how a piece of written text should be read (silently or aloud) and, consequently, understood. The oldest known...
- The slash is a slanting line punctuation mark /. It is also known as a stroke, a solidus, a forward slash and several other historical or technical names...
- symbols, ancient Gr**** punctuation, and German dictionary marks. Additional punctuation characters are in the General Punctuation block and sprinkled in...
- support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. ****anese punctuation (****anese: 約物, Hepburn: yakumono) includes various written marks (besides...
- General Punctuation is a Unicode block containing punctuation, spacing, and formatting characters for use with all scripts and writing systems. Included...
- a colon-like punctuation mark to separate words. There are two Unicode characters dedicated for this: U+16EB ᛫ RUNIC SINGLE PUNCTUATION and U+16EC ᛬ RUNIC...
- Punctuation in the English language helps the reader to understand a sentence through visual means other than just the letters of the alphabet. English...
- Writing systems that use Chinese characters also include various punctuation marks, derived from both Chinese and Western sources. Historically, jùdòu...
- Punctuation marks are one or two part graphical marks used in writing, denoting tonal progress, pauses, sentence type (syntactic use), abbreviations,...
- support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Irony punctuation is any form of notation proposed or used to denote irony or sarcasm in...