virgule


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Synonyms for virgule

a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information

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Dans ce dernier cas, ils sont en general (5) mis en position frontale et detaches du reste de la phrase par une virgule.
"The Virgule is one of his most playful designs in terms of the perfection of the heel.
The virgule that divides the Indian from the Agent marks the incommensurate nature of both categories during this time: Indian or Agent, ward or guardian, noncitizen or citizen.
"The generic locus of Utopia [Hester explained] is that seam (or seem /seme) between Philosophy and History, that space (or no-place) traced by the bold virgule on the book cover." (21) In other words, a work of literature--a work like Utopia--cannot be pinned down as an account of facts or an exposition of ideas.
Houston has infused a seemingly mundane subject with considerable verve & erudition, inspiring us to pepper these pages with the en dash, em dash, pilcrow, interrobang, circumflex, manicule, virgule (aka solidus), guillemet, asterisk, dagger, double dagger, ellipsis, hedera (aka fleuron), ampersand, and octothorpe (aka hashtag).
La virgule signale une pause courte ; un point une pause plus longue ; un point d'interrogation indique une question.
Instead, see that in slow motion, across the course of a year, 1 967, and against the double negatives of the Relaches, Sturtevant cleaves the everything of The Store of Claes Oldenburg, her virgule consisting of the Study for Yvonne Rainess "Three Seascapes'"--but the climax of her Study, unlike Rainer's own Three Seascapes, was not centered by the diagonal undulations of a "sexy, crippled, possessed, audience-be-damned, nothing-to-lose, shameless, female critter"; not centered either by the "self" or the "feminine" or something as effective and awkward as a woman doing female impersonation.
punct si virgule, patologiceeni, esculapisti, mormonloci, laptilor, smiorcaistilor, palmasilor!
The most common marks of punctuation in H509 are the punctus (which occurs in raised position), the virgule and the punctus elevatus, although the inventory of symbols also includes the colon, the paragraph mark and the caret.
(1989) Beni ou le paradis prive, Paris, Point Virgule.
The numerator and the denominator are separated by a line called a bar or a slanted line called a virgule.
En second lieu, si chaque exemplaire est unique et irremplacable, il y a toujours, la Bibliotheque etant totale, plusieurs centaines de milliers de fac-similes presque parfaits qui ne different du livre correct que par une lettre ou par une virgule".