- Look up
virgule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Virgule ('twig') may
refer to: A "/ " used to mark line
breaks Secondary chord, in
music A "|" marking...
-
against a sea of troubles, / And by
opposing end them..." Less often,
virgules are used in
marking paragraph breaks when
quoting a
prose p****age. Some...
- backslant, backwhack, bash,
reverse slant,
reverse solidus, and
reversed virgule. As of November 2022[update],
efforts to
identify either the
origin of...
- The
Marnes a Gryphées
virgules d'Issoncourt is a
geologic formation in France. It
preserves fossils dating back to the Jur****ic period.
Earth sciences...
-
European languages, uses a
space to
separate thousands. The
comma (French:
virgule) is used in
French numbers as a
decimal point, i.e. "2,5"
instead of "2...
- school.
Archiphonemes are
often notated with a
capital letter within double virgules or pipes, as with the
examples //A// and //N//
given above.
Other ways...
- needed] The
strokes of the
characters are in the form of dots, horizontals,
virgules, and arcs.[citation needed] The
script is
traditionally written in vertical...
- with "admiring stupefaction" by
Raymond Queneau. Onze
mille verbes, cent
virgules Temps Mêlés n° 98, Verviers, 1969.
Messaline au
Bistrot Dragée
Haute n°21...
- in 4⁄9).
These marks are
respectively known as the
horizontal bar; the
virgule,
slash (US), or
stroke (UK); and the
fraction bar, solidus, or fraction...
- Marks,
Diacritic ™
Trademark symbol Registered trade mark _
Underscore |
Vertical bar also
known as a 'pipe' /
Virgule Slash Virgule (disambiguation)...