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punctus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms with quotations · en:Punctuation marks · Latin 2-syllable words · Latin terms with IPA pronunciation · Latin terms derived from Proto-Indo- ... en.wiktionary.org
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Punctus - Official Infernum Mod Wiki
Punctus is a post-Moon Lord melee weapon dropped by the Profaned Guardians. When used with left-click, the player rears back a profaned spear for half a second ... infernummod.wiki.gg
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The 'Punctus' and his Friends: Medieval Punctuation
One of the most fundamental and most common marks is the punctus, which functioned much like the modern comma, semicolon and period. medievalfragments.wordpress.com
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punctus
‖ punctus Palæogr. (ˈpʌŋktəs, ˈpʊŋk-) [L., f. pungere to prick: cf. punctum.] A point, a punctuation mark. Freq. in phr. punctus elevatus (ɛləˈvɑːtəs), a raised point; punctus interrogativus (ɪntəˌrɒgəˈtiːvəs), a question mark; punctus versus (ˈvɜːsəs), a reversed point. See also quots.1952 P. Clemo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Punctuation - Wikipedia
Punctuation marks are marks indicating how a piece of written text should be read (silently or aloud) and, consequently, understood. en.wikipedia.org
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Paleography: Punctuation - Manuscript Studies - University of Alberta
Punctus (. or ‧): the placement (which could be at the baseline, in the middle, or at the headline) was, according to a system elaborated by ... sites.ualberta.ca
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Elaphropus punctus
Elaphropus punctus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Andrewes in 1925. wikipedia.org
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punctus - OnMusic Dictionary - Term
punctus. POONK-toos. [Latin, point]. A note, as in counterpoint. A dot after a note that adds one half the original duration to the note. dictionary.onmusic.org
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Punctus
Punctus is a leading company in Germany for large-area robotic mowers for golf courses and soccer pitches. Die Kress RTK Mähroboter funktionieren ohne ... www.punctus.com
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PUNCTUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PUNCTUS is melody or melodic division in medieval music. www.merriam-webster.com
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punctus - ONLINE LATIN DICTIONARY
punctus. adjective perfect infinitive. See the translation of this word. MASCULINE. SINGULAR. Nom. punctus. Gen. puncti. Dat. puncto. Acc. punctum. Abl. online-latin-dictionary.com
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Polygonus
Barthélémy, south Florida, Antilles, Argentina, Central America, South America P. savigny savigny (Latreille, [1824]) – Brazil (Santa Catarina), P. savigny punctus wikipedia.org
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punctum
‖ punctum (ˈpʌŋktəm) Pl. puncta. [L. ‘point’, orig. neuter of punctus, pa. pple. of pungĕre to prick: cf. point n.1] † 1. A point, in various figurative senses. Obs.c 1590 Greene Fr. Bacon ix. 33 Mongst the quadruplicitie Of elementall essence, Terra is but thought To be a punctum squared to the res... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boletina (fly)
B. notescens Johannsen, 1912 B. obesula Johannsen, 1912 B. obscura Johannsen, 1912 B. oviducta (Garrett, 1924) B. profectus Shaw and Fisher, 1952 B. punctus wikipedia.org
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Rhene punctatus
The species name is derived from the Latin for point, punctus, and relates to the dotted pattern on the abdomen. wikipedia.org
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