semicolon (Q104394)

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punctuation mark that separates major sentence elements
  • U+003B
  • SEMICOLON
  • ;
  • semi-colon
  • Greek question mark
  • Church Slavonic question mark
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semicolon
punctuation mark that separates major sentence elements
  • U+003B
  • SEMICOLON
  • ;
  • semi-colon
  • Greek question mark
  • Church Slavonic question mark

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The semicolon is commonly used as parts of emoticons, in order to indicate winking or crying, as in ;) and ;_; (English)
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003B
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Semicolons
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