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    Vir·gule
    /ˈvərˌɡyo͞ol/

    noun

    • 1. another term for slash
  2. Dec 15, 2010 · The forward-slash (also known as a virgule) is a commonly typed punctuation mark that should be reserved for informal situations or formatting purposes. Take a look at when it is appropriate to use and how you might use it. These rules are simple, and I provide examples to help you use the slash symbol correctly in writing.

  3. What does the noun virgule mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun virgule . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  4. Jul 3, 1986 · Definition: A slash or virgule ( /) in writing is the forward slash. It has several conventional uses. There are no spaces on either side of the slash except when dividing lines of poetry. Poetry. If a poem is cited in paragraph form without line breaks, slashes are inserted between the lines. This should be limited to four or five lines only.

  5. Jan 27, 2024 · A virgule is a forward slash used in three contexts in modern English. It is represented on the page by a ‘/’ symbol. The first function of the virgule is to separate alternatives in a sentence. The second is to replace ‘per’ in a sentence as with speeds. It is also used to separate lines of continuous verse.

  6. virgule. The punctuation mark known as the virgule “/” (also called slash, diagonal, or solidus) has seen many uses over time. During the 15th century it was used much like the modern comma. The virgule was used in Britain to separate shillings from pence (2/6 = two shillings and six pence).

  7. a mark (/) used between two words to indicate that either may be applied; slash; solidus. : a mark (/) used to divide dates or fractions, to represent

  8. The virgule, or a slash, is a typographic symbol. The most common American English usage is shown within the expression "and/or". Other common uses suggest an attribute or choice, such as "male/female". Introduction to the slash (/) or virgule (/)

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