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Typographical symbol
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. An interpunct ·, also known as an interpoint, middle dot, raised dot, middot, medial
Interpunct
Glyph that separates written words
characters in use as well, either currently or historically. For example, the interpunct, · often used in Latin inscriptions. In character encoding, word segmentation
Word_divider
"キャサリン・ゼタ゠ジョーンズ". Occasionally, the hyphen too may be represented as an interpunct (・), in which case no distinction is made between hyphens and spaces.
Japanese_punctuation
Punctuation to signal the end of a sentence (.)
dot. It is sometimes called a baseline dot to distinguish it from the interpunct (or middle dot). The full stop symbol derives from the Greek punctuation
Full_stop
Mapping of foreign sounds into Japanese
understanding, foreign phrases and names are sometimes transliterated with an interpunct separating the words, called a nakaguro (中黒; middle dot); for example
Transcription_into_Japanese
Alphabet of the Latin language
variant of ⟨H⟩ found in Roman Gaul. The primary mark of punctuation was the interpunct, which was used as a word divider, though it fell out of use after 200
Latin_alphabet
Uppercase or lowercase
jumps·over·the·lazy·dog" Similar to kebab case, above, except it uses interpunct rather than underscores to replace spaces. Its use is possible in many
Letter_case
Modifier mark added to a letter
used in many orthographies and transcriptions; for example ọ ◌·◌ – an interpunct is used in the Catalan ela geminada (l·l) ◌͘ – a dot above right is used
Diacritic
Punctuation mark (!)
_ underscore ⁀ tie | ¦ ‖ vertical bar • bullet · interpunct © copyright symbol ℗ sound recording copyright ® registered
Exclamation_mark
Digraph
confuse ⟨ll⟩ /ʎ/ with a geminated ⟨l⟩ /ll/, Catalan uses a middle dot (interpunct or punt volat in Catalan) in between ⟨ŀl⟩. For example exceŀlent ("excellent")
Ll
Punctuation mark used to join words
"Hyphen" despite its name) Unicode distinguishes the hyphen from the general interpunct. The characters below do not have the Unicode property of "Hyphen" despite
Hyphen
Because Because sign Therefore sign • Bullet Bullet Middle dot · Middle dot Interpunct Bullet ℅ Care of Care of Look up care of at Wiktionary, the online dictionary
List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks
List_of_typographical_symbols_and_punctuation_marks
Alphabet of the Occitan language
ç, indicates that ç is pronounced [s], not [k].[citation needed] The interpunct (ponch interior, punt interior) · found between two consecutive consonants:
Occitan_alphabet
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
but apices were sometimes used to distinguish length in vowels and the interpunct was used at times to separate words. The first line of Catullus 3 ("Mourn
Latin
Award
Kambayashi. It resumed as a novel/novella contest in 2013, removing the interpunct from the name (ハヤカワSFコンテスト) and the number was reset to one. "Official
Hayakawa_SF_Contest
Constructed logography used for Toki Pona
kalama, characters inside a cartouche can be followed by interpuncts or dots, where each interpunct represents the next mora of the word, and a colon represents
Sitelen_Pona
Topics referred to by the same term
parts full stop, full point, or, period ("."), a punctuation character interpunct, middot, or, centred-dot ("·"), a punctuation character bullet (typography)
._(disambiguation)
2008 film by Andrew Stanton
WALL-E (stylized with an interpunct as WALL·E) is a 2008 American animated romantic science fiction film directed by Andrew Stanton, who co-wrote the screenplay
WALL-E
Latin-script digraph
the Latin alphabet, a combination of N and H. Together with lh and the interpunct, it is a typical feature of Occitan, a language illustrated by medieval
Nh_(digraph)
2008 American animated short film
BURN-E (stylized with an interpunct as BURN·E) is a 2008 American animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It is tied into and included
BURN-E
Punctuation mark (,)
roles owing to its conflation with the former hypodiastole, a curved interpunct used to disambiguate certain homonyms. As such, the comma functions as
Comma
Computer text file character representing blank space
shown simply as blank space; in other cases they may be represented by an interpunct or other symbols. Many different characters (described below) could be
Whitespace_character
Triple-dot punctuation mark
Linux distributions, it can be inserted with AltGr+. (this produces an interpunct on other systems), or Compose... In Android, ellipsis is a long-press
Ellipsis
Episodes of Japanese anime series
Originally in Latin script English and stylized in all caps with an interpunct in place of the word "and". NARUTO疾風伝. Media Arts Database (in Japanese)
List of Naruto: Shippuden episodes
List_of_Naruto:_Shippuden_episodes
Mathematical symbol
<U+2062> x ) U+00B7 · MIDDLE DOT (·, ·, ·) (the interpunct, may be easier to type than the dot operator) U+2297 ⊗ CIRCLED TIMES (⊗
Multiplication_sign
Topics referred to by the same term
equivalent to 183 00B7 the Unicode for interpunct ( · ) B7 ISO/IEC 8859-1 code and 00B7 Unicode for interpunct ( · ) B7, a diesel fuel containing 7% biodiesel
B7
Alphabet used for writing the Gothic language
𐌹i, transliterated as ï (used at the start of a word or syllable); the interpunct (·) and colon (:) as well as overlines to indicate sigla (such as xaus
Gothic_alphabet
Punctuation mark (;)
τελεία, romanized: áno teleía), ·, which looks very similar to the Latin interpunct. For example: Church Slavonic sentence ending with a question mark: гдѣ
Semicolon
Sinitic language spoken in East Asia
not encoded. The usual workaround was to use an (stand-alone; spaced) interpunct (U+00B7, ·) or less commonly the combining character dot above (U+0307)
Hokkien
Language of the Occitano-Romance group
influence on the development of lyric poetry in other European languages. The interpunct was a feature of its orthography and survives today in Catalan and Gascon
Old_Occitan
Former Greek inter-word punctuation marker
hypodiastolḗ, lit. 'lower separation [mark]'), also known as a diastole, was an interpunct developed in late Ancient and Byzantine Greek texts before the separation
Hypodiastole
Association of one output to each input
right of the arrow, x may be replaced by a placeholder symbol, often an interpunct " ⋅ " or a dash "–", and this new expression containing the placeholder
Function_(mathematics)
Numerical symbol
used in typewritten material and its use was not banned, although the interpunct (a.k.a. decimal point, point or mid dot) was preferred as a decimal separator
Decimal_separator
American comedy-drama television series
Gravity (stylized with brackets and two interpuncts as [grav·i·ty]) is an American comedy-drama television series created by Jill Franklyn and Eric Schaeffer
Gravity_(TV_series)
Romanization of the Russian alphabet
keyboards: no diacritics or unusual letters are required, although the interpunct character (·) may be used to avoid ambiguity. This particular standard
Romanization_of_Russian
Digraph of the Latin alphabet
Arcaishon "Arcachon") or foreign borrowings (shampó "shampoo"). For s·h, see Interpunct#Occitan. In Spanish, sh represents [ʃ] almost only in foreign origin words
Sh_(digraph)
Season of television series
Originally in Latin script English and stylized in all caps with an interpunct in place of the word "and". Anime and manga portal General "Episodes 698–707"
Naruto:_Shippuden_season_22
Braille script of the Japanese language
personal names, as in 石川倉次 Ishikawa Kuraji. When writing in katakana, an interpunct ⟨・⟩ is used for this function in print, as in ルイ・ブライユ Rui Buraiyu (Louis
Japanese_Braille
Diacritical mark
in Indian abugidas Emphasis mark – East Asian typographical markings Interpunct – Typographical symbol (·) Tittle – Diacritical mark, the dot of the letters
Dot_(diacritic)
Transliteration system for Cyrillic text
English-language keyboards. No diacritics or unusual letters are required, but the interpunct character (·) is optionally used to avoid some ambiguity. In many publications
BGN/PCGN romanization of Russian
BGN/PCGN_romanization_of_Russian
Rendering Greek in Latin characters
numerals. Ancient Greek text did not mark word division with spaces or interpuncts, instead running the words together (scripta continua). In the Hellenistic
Romanization_of_Greek
(a) when followed by the suffix がる (-garu). This symbol is known as an interpunct in English. ゠ = 30A0, FF1D daburu haifun (ダブルハイフン, "double hyphen") Sometimes
List of Japanese typographic symbols
List_of_Japanese_typographic_symbols
Sino-Tibetan language of India and Bangladesh
representing the glottal stop [ʔ]). In typing, the raka is represented by an interpunct. The letters ⟨f, q, v, x, y, z⟩ are not considered to be part of the alphabet
Garo_language
Topics referred to by the same term
character (e.g. ȧ, ạ, İ, Ċ, ċ, etc.), usually to indicate sound mutation Interpunct (·) also known as an "interpoint", "middle dot", "middot", "centered dot"
Dot
Blank area that separates text
interpuncts to divide words rather than spacing, although this practice was soon displaced by the scriptio continua. In Latin, spaces and interpuncts
Space_(punctuation)
Arithmetical operation
[clarification needed] When the dot operator character is not accessible, the interpunct (·) is used. In most European and other countries that use a comma as
Multiplication
system of Aristophanes of Byzantium, commata were separated by middle interpuncts. In antiquity, a comma was defined as a combination of words that has
Comma_(rhetoric)
Punctuation (List) Bullet Dash Hanging punctuation Hyphen minus sign Interpunct Space Vertical bar Typesetting Etaoin shrdlu Font computer monospaced
History_of_the_Latin_script
Minimalist language by Sonja Lang
of the novel Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, follow below. The text uses interpuncts as markers for end of the sentence. jan Sitata li sama waso alasa li
Toki_Pona
Medieval stage of the Greek language
in this form as "С" in the Cyrillic script. The Greek uncial used the interpunct in order to separate sentences for the first time, but there were still
Medieval_Greek
Ratio of two numbers
the right of a decimal separator. The separator can be a period ⟨.⟩, interpunct ⟨·⟩, or comma ⟨,⟩, depending on locale. (For examples, see Decimal separator
Fraction
Method for romanization of Cyrillic Kazakh texts
"long vowels", and an overdot (˙) to differentiate between two ⟨e⟩s. The interpunct character (·) can also optionally be used to avoid certain ambiguity presented
BGN/PCGN romanization of Kazakh
BGN/PCGN_romanization_of_Kazakh
Topics referred to by the same term
Regional Council Sdot Yam Sdot may also refer to: Dot operator, a type of Interpunct This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations
Sdot
only for typing Catalan and Occitan, namely Ç, the grave accent and the interpunct (punt volat / punt interior, used in l·l; located at Shift-3). It can
List of QWERTY keyboard language variants
List_of_QWERTY_keyboard_language_variants
Occitan dialect near the French-Spanish border
pronounced [l] before s: hilhs [ils] ll [l] collaborar nh [ɲ] nhèu n·h, with interpunct, is pronounced [n(h)]: en·hornar rr [r] terrassa sh ish [ʃ] shada caisha
Aranese_dialect
Path for moving aircraft at an airport
taxi route are placed on a sign, the destinations are separated by an interpunct (•) and only one arrow is used. Stop Bar signs – white on blue background
Taxiway
Braille pattern
Japanese Braille 「 and 」 Taiwanese Braille 。 (period), ・ (interpunct) Two-Cell Chinese Braille 〜 (hyphen) Nemeth Braille - (minus sign)
Braille_pattern_dots-36
Romance language derived from Old Spanish
whereas the diacritic rafe is used in handwriting. This orthography uses an interpunct ⟨·⟩ to distinguish the sequence /s+x/ (written ⟨s·h⟩) from the /ʃ/ phoneme
Judaeo-Spanish
Interactive programming language
operators: + for addition - for subtraction · for multiplication (the interpunct, not period) / for division * for exponents |...| for absolute value,
JOSS
System for romanization of Belarusian-language texts
English-language keyboards: no diacritics or unusual letters are required, but the interpunct character (·) is optionally used to avoid some ambiguity. The following
BGN/PCGN romanization of Belarusian
BGN/PCGN_romanization_of_Belarusian
Font standard
ISO-IR-96 and omitting the East Asian style comma (、) and full stop (。), the interpunct (・) and the small kana), in addition to a set (registered as ISO-IR-95)
ISO_2033
Romanization system of Southern Min Chinese languages
often (but not always) grammatical function words. Some authors use an interpunct ⟨·⟩ in place of the second hyphen. In addition to the standard syllables
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Font designed to aid retention of the content written using it
Punctuation (List) Bullet Dash Hanging punctuation Hyphen minus sign Interpunct Space Vertical bar Typesetting Etaoin shrdlu Font computer monospaced
Sans_forgetica
on punctuation (excluding those used very similarly in English). The interpunct (·), called gaundetjeom (가운뎃점), can be used to indicate a grouping of
Korean_punctuation
Style of writing without spaces between words
documents that date back even further. Classical Latin often used the interpunct, especially in monuments and inscriptions. The earliest texts in Classical
Scriptio_continua
Lens mount
K-type lenses. C — Indicates a multicoated F-type lens. Appears with an interpunct after the number of optical elements (in the form "Nikkor-X·C"). This
Nikon_F-mount
1984 studio album by Haruomi Hosono with Friends Of Earth
S-F-X (stylized with interpuncts as S·F·X) is a 1984 electronic music album by Japanese musician Haruomi Hosono. The album is his first solo album after
S-F-X
Articulation of a consonant for a longer period of time
facilitate diacritic marking). Catalan uses the raised dot (called an interpunct) to distinguish a geminated l from a palatal ll. Thus, paral·lel ('parallel')
Gemination
Poem found graffitied in Pompeii
seven lines of text, in a neat Roman cursive hand, with words divided by interpuncts. The inscription is written carefully inside the decoratively painted
CIL_4.5296
WALL-E (promoted with an interpunct as WALL•E) is an American animation film released in 2008 and directed by Andrew Stanton and produced by Pixar Animation
List of accolades received by WALL-E
List_of_accolades_received_by_WALL-E
Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal as number two. WALL-E (promoted with an interpunct as WALL·E) was released in 2008 and directed by Andrew Stanton. It follows
List of Pixar awards and nominations (feature films)
List_of_Pixar_awards_and_nominations_(feature_films)
Writing system of Modern Greek
digraph. Ancient Greek was written as scripta continua without spacing or interpuncts. Over time, a variety of symbols appeared. A system of dots credited
Greek_orthography
Separation of a word into syllables
g., [ˈsɪl.ə.bᵊɫ]). For presentation purposes, typographers may use an interpunct (Unicode character U+00B7, e.g., syl·la·ble), a special-purpose "hyphenation
Syllabification
French historian (1929–2023)
secrétaire perpétuel, and gender-inclusive language, describing the use of the interpunct to accommodate both genders (as in les auteur·rice·s) as "stupid" because
Hélène_Carrère_d'Encausse
Manuscript
into lines beginning with capital letters. The original text uses the interpunct (·) to separate entries and is mostly unicase. The text on the right is
Laterculus_Veronensis
Extinct language
with an ogonek, long vowels with either a following colon ⟨ : ⟩ or an interpunct ⟨ · ⟩, and stressed vowels are marked with an acute accent ⟨ú⟩. The pronunciation
Tuscarora_language
4th–5th century AD late Roman slave collar
letters are about 7 mm (0.3 in) high, executed in Roman capitals with interpuncts, and a palm-branch mark follows the text. The use of the first person
Zoninus_collar
Punctuation used to mark proper nouns in Chinese
RIGHT WHITE CORNER BRACKET Chinese punctuation, the topic in general. Interpunct, used to mark divisions in proper names in Chinese Tai tou, an honorific
Chinese punctuation for proper nouns
Chinese_punctuation_for_proper_nouns
factual and typically carved with "interruptive punctuation", that is an interpunct (raised period), between each word. Full names, kinship, age at death
Funerary art in Puritan New England
Funerary_art_in_Puritan_New_England
Name Uppercase Lowercase angstrom sign Å a with right half ring ẚ kelvin sign K l with interpunct Ŀ ŀ apostrophe n ʼn long s ſ
List of precomposed Latin characters in Unicode
List_of_precomposed_Latin_characters_in_Unicode
Gold snake-shaped bracelet from Moregine, near Pompeii
("the master to his very own slave girl"). The words are divided by interpuncts, and "II" is used in place of "E". It is not possible to determine when
Moregine_bracelet
Keyboard layout
the concept of "peculiar characters" outlined in ISO/IEC 9995-11. The interpunct is placed at a prominent position (Alt Gr+.), as it is used in "Leichte
German extended keyboard layout
German_extended_keyboard_layout
Standard written Hungarian
Anglo-Saxon usage): plus (+) for addition, minus (–) for extraction, the interpunct ( · ) for multiplication, the colon ( : ) for division, the equals sign
Hungarian_orthography
Simplified Chinese character set
other CJK national character sets for comparison. Unicode mappings of the interpunct (Chinese: 间隔点; lit. 'separator dot') and em dash (Chinese: 破折号) in the
GB_2312
Disk with Etruscan inscription
counterclockwise from the outside to the inside. Most words are separated by an interpunct. cauthas . tuthiu . avils /LXXX/ ez . chimthm . casthialth . lacth . hevn
Lead_Plaque_of_Magliano
Manuscript in Etruscan language
Column 3, strip C (There are no punctuation marks in the original beyond interpuncts between most words. Those provided here are to make it easier to match
Liber_Linteus
Italian printing press manufacturer and former type foundry
Punctuation (List) Bullet Dash Hanging punctuation Hyphen minus sign Interpunct Space Vertical bar Typesetting Etaoin shrdlu Font computer monospaced
Nebiolo_Printech
represent front vowels not otherwise represented by a roman character. The interpunct character (·) can also optionally be used to avoid certain ambiguity presented
BGN/PCGN romanization of Kyrgyz
BGN/PCGN_romanization_of_Kyrgyz
Medieval form of the Catalan Language
was sometimes used above a vowel to replace a following ⟨m⟩ or ⟨n⟩. The interpunct ⟨·⟩ was often used to indicate elision and hyphenation.[example needed]
Old_Catalan
Scroll inscribed with Paleo-Hebrew script
original form of the text. In the Decalogue, every word is followed by an interpunct except לא, do not, and nota accusativi. The writing, by multiple hands
Shapira_Scroll
Letter of the Latin alphabet
not well-supported by fonts and is often typed as either o· (using the interpunct), o• (using the bullet), o' (using the apostrophe), oo (as used in Tâi-lô
O͘
Ancient Italic language
in the original inscription, three vertical dots are used ("the triple interpunct"). postin : viam : videtas : tetis : tokam : alies : esmen : vepses :
South_Picene_language
Methods for geometric modification of computer text
still are not supported. Punctuation (by use of such characters as the interpunct and the inverted question mark and exclamation point) is mostly covered
Transformation_of_text
Romanization system for Korean
pronunciation or spelling. Publication titles are rendered in sentence case. The interpunct should be rendered either as a comma or hyphen. If appropriate, it can
ALA-LC romanization for Korean
ALA-LC_romanization_for_Korean
2010s former Japanese shoegaze idol group
There is no official pronunciation of the name – which consists of nine interpuncts originally representing the nine founding members, although the actual
Dotstokyo
Style for gender-neutral written German
Punctuation (List) Bullet Dash Hanging punctuation Hyphen minus sign Interpunct Space Vertical bar Typesetting Etaoin shrdlu Font computer monospaced
Binnen-I
Japanese Neo-Dadaist art collective
exist in Japanese script, and group members often employed the Japanese interpunct (a centrally-aligned black dot, the closest Japanese equivalent to a hyphen)
Neo-Dada_Organizers
Typographic practice of putting space between words
mark word boundaries. However, some early Greek and Roman texts used interpuncts, small dots, to separate words. Word spacing began much later. Irish
Word_spacing
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Endpoint (disambiguation) Bullet (typography) (•) and interpunct ( · ) are both occasionally known as "mid point" or "mid dot". This disambiguation
Midpoint_(disambiguation)
film series, with the heads' individual names divided in Japanese by the interpunct. Namono-Gatari of the Ortaurus Headder (オルトウロスヘッダーのナモノ・ガタリ, Orutōrosu
List of Tensou Sentai Goseiger characters
List_of_Tensou_Sentai_Goseiger_characters
INTERPUNCT
INTERPUNCT
INTERPUNCT
INTERPUNCT
Boy/Male
Hindu
Virtues
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Red Gemstone
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Prayer
Female
Russian
(БориÑлава) Feminine form of Slavic Borislav, BORISLAVA means "battle glory." In use by the Bulgarians and Russians.
Girl/Female
Persian American Latin French English
Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a, the Babylonian goddess of love....
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Acceptor of All Celestial Offerings
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Shine of Gloriness
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Roman Latin Julianus, IULIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Shiva
INTERPUNCT
INTERPUNCT
INTERPUNCT
INTERPUNCT
INTERPUNCT
n.
The insertion of points between word or sentences; punctuation.