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punc·tu·a·tion
/ˌpʌŋkʧəˈweʃən/
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Punc·tu·a·tion
n.
Gram.
The
act
or
art
of
punctuating
or
pointing
a
writing
or
discourse
;
the
art
or
mode
of
dividing
literary
composition
into
sentences
,
and
members
of
a
sentence
,
by
means
of
points
,
so
as
to
elucidate
the
author's
meaning
.
Note:
☞
Punctuation
,
as
the
term
is
usually
understood
,
is
chiefly
performed
with
four
points
:
the
period
[.],
the
colon
[:],
the
semicolon
[;],
and
the
comma
[,].
Other
points
used
in
writing
and
printing
,
partly
rhetorical
and
partly
grammatical
,
are
the
note
of
interrogation
[?],
the
note
of
exclamation
[!],
the
parentheses
[()],
the
dash
[--],
and
brackets
[].
It
was
not
until
the
16th
century
that
an
approach
was
made
to
the
present
system
of
punctuation
by
the
Manutii
of
Venice
.
With
Caxton
,
oblique
strokes
took
the
place
of
commas
and
periods
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
punctuation
n
1:
something
that
makes
repeated
and
regular
interruptions
or
divisions
2:
the
marks
used
to
clarify
meaning
by
indicating
separation
of
words
into
sentences
and
clauses
and
phrases
[
syn
: {
punctuation
mark
]
3:
the
use
of
certain
marks
to
clarify
meaning
of
written
material
by
grouping
words
grammatically
into
sentences
and
clauses
and
phrases
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