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- Interpunct abstract "An interpunct ( · ), also called an interpoint, is a punctuation mark consisting of a dot used for interword separation in ancient Latin script, and in some modern languages as a stand-alone sign inside a word. It is present in Unicode as code point U+00B7 · middle dot (HTML: · ·).The dot is vertically centered, e.g. "DONA·EIS·REQVIEM", and is therefore also called a middle dot or centered dot (Commonwealth: centred dot). In addition to the round dot form, inscriptions sometimes use a small equilateral triangle for the interpunct, pointing either up or down. Such triangles can be found on inscriptions on buildings in the twentieth century. Ancient Greek, by contrast, had not developed interpuncts; all the letters ran together. The use of spaces for word separation did not appear until much later, some time between 600 and 800 AD.The multiplication dot (U+2219 ∙ bullet operator (HTML: ∙) or U+22C5 ⋅ dot operator (HTML: ⋅ ⋅), whose glyphs are similar or identical to the interpunct's) is a multiplication sign (instead of the × often used in English-speaking countries): "a multiplied by b" is written either as a⋅b or using juxtaposition as ab, depending on context. It also discriminates the scalar product (a ⋅ b) from the vector cross product (a × b) or exterior product (a ∧ b) in vector multiplication. As a multiplication operator, it is one of the standard stylings (the other being simply a space) of symbols for compound units such as the newton metre (N∙m or N m). (Although many word processing users use interpunct or the bullet as in a bulleted list (•) (U+2022 • bullet (HTML: • •)), U+22C5 is the character with semantic intention of multiplication. Similarly, although many word processing users use the masculine ordinal indicator [º] where a degree symbol [°] ought to be, U+00B0 is the correct encoding to capture the semantic intent).".
- Interpunct wikiPageID "143854".
- Interpunct wikiPageRevisionID "605144995".
- Interpunct hasPhotoCollection Interpunct.
- Interpunct subject Category:Alphabetic_diacritics.
- Interpunct subject Category:Punctuation.
- Interpunct type Abstraction100002137.
- Interpunct type AlphabeticDiacritics.
- Interpunct type Communication100033020.
- Interpunct type DiacriticalMark106820964.
- Interpunct type Mark106817782.
- Interpunct type Signal106791372.
- Interpunct type Symbol106806469.
- Interpunct type WrittenSymbol106817623.
- Interpunct comment "An interpunct ( · ), also called an interpoint, is a punctuation mark consisting of a dot used for interword separation in ancient Latin script, and in some modern languages as a stand-alone sign inside a word. It is present in Unicode as code point U+00B7 · middle dot (HTML: · ·).The dot is vertically centered, e.g. "DONA·EIS·REQVIEM", and is therefore also called a middle dot or centered dot (Commonwealth: centred dot).".
- Interpunct label "Interpunct".
- Interpunct label "Kropka środkowa".
- Interpunct label "Mittelpunkt (Schriftzeichen)".
- Interpunct label "Point médian".
- Interpunct label "Ponto mediano".
- Interpunct label "Punto mediano".
- Interpunct label "Punto medio (escritura)".
- Interpunct label "Интерпункт".
- Interpunct label "中黒".
- Interpunct label "间隔号".
- Interpunct sameAs Mittelpunkt_(Schriftzeichen).
- Interpunct sameAs Punto_medio_(escritura).
- Interpunct sameAs Erdiko_puntu_(ikurra).
- Interpunct sameAs Point_médian.
- Interpunct sameAs Punto_mediano.
- Interpunct sameAs 中黒.
- Interpunct sameAs 가운뎃점.
- Interpunct sameAs Kropka_środkowa.
- Interpunct sameAs Ponto_mediano.
- Interpunct sameAs m.01266j.
- Interpunct sameAs Q1067693.
- Interpunct sameAs Q1067693.
- Interpunct sameAs Interpunct.
- Interpunct wasDerivedFrom Interpunct?oldid=605144995.
- Interpunct isPrimaryTopicOf Interpunct.