punctuation-mark

  • 31mark — I n. sign. symbol 1) to make one s mark ( to make a cross in place of a signature ) 2) an accent, stress; diacritical; exclamation (BE; AE has exclamation point); punctuation; question; quotation mark 3) (mil.) a hash mark 4) a laundry mark… …

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  • 32Punctuation (chess) — When annotating chess games, commentators frequently use question marks and exclamation points to denote a move as bad or good. The symbols normally used are ?? , ? , ?! , !? , ! , and !! . The corresponding symbol is juxtaposed in the text… …

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  • 33punctuation — Synonyms and related words: alphabet, ampersand, angle brackets, apostrophe, braces, colon, comma, dash, decimal point, diacritical mark, diagonal, dot, ellipsis, end stop, exclamation mark, full stop, hyphen, letter, parens, parentheses, period …

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  • 34mark — n 1. trace, line, score, rule, underline, underscore, streak, stroke; cut, gash, scratch, slash, scar, cicatrix, pock; tick, notch, chip, nick, pit, hachure; dent, impression, bruise; stain, blemish, blot, pimple; spot, dot, speck, blotch,… …

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  • 35punctuation — (Roget s IV) n. Marks of punctuation include: period, colon, semicolon, comma, question mark, exclamation point, parentheses, dash, brackets, apostrophe, hyphen, quotation marks, quote marks, brace, ellipsis dots, virgule, slash, asterisk …

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  • 36question mark — punctuation mark (?) placed at the end of a sentence to indicate a question, interrogation point …

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  • 37Quotation mark — This article is about quotation marks in English. For their use in other languages, see Non English usage of quotation marks. For their use in computer programming, see String literal. For the various glyphs used to render quotation marks, see… …

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  • 38Exclamation mark — ! redirects here. For other uses, see ! (disambiguation). ! Exclamation mark Punctuation …

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  • 39Question mark — ? redirects here. For other uses, see Question mark (disambiguation). For the backwards or mirrored question mark used to indicate irony or sarcasm, see percontation point. For Wikipedia s help pages, see Help:Contents ? Question mark …

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  • 40Hebrew punctuation — Hebrew specific marks orthographically similar marks maqaf ־ …

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