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Definition of Punctuations
1. punctuation [n] - See also: punctuation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Punctuations
Literary usage of Punctuations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. University of Michigan Studies by University of Michigan (1918)
"The short lines and punctuations of D show many agreements, but on the whole make
... Syr cu has only 16 punctuations not found in W, but has omitted more. ..."
2. Music (1894)
"While investigating the music of Biblical times Rabbi Dr. Aaron Wise, of New
York, who believed, like most, that the punctuations were significations for ..."
3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria by Royal Society of Victoria (1891)
"These punctuations are arranged with great regularity, ... I could not determine
whether or not the punctuations were continued aU round the anterior margin ..."
4. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria by Royal Society of Victoria (Melbourne, Vic.), Royal Society of Victoria (1892)
"These punctuations are arranged with great regularity, ... I could not determine
whether or not the punctuations were continued all round the anterior ..."
5. The Modern Service of Commercial and Railway Telegraphy,. by John Patterson Abernethy (1887)
"ADDITIONAL Punctuations. Exclamation Quotation Paragraph Semi-colon Parenthesis
Italics These punctuations complete the Morse characters, but the semi-colon ..."
6. Publication by Palaeontographical Society (Great Britain) (1872)
"The apical disc is large, solid, and remarkable for the absence from its ovarial
plates of sutural lines or punctuations ; its border is thickened, ..."