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Semicolon

noun
1.
A punctuation mark (';') used to connect independent clauses; indicates a closer relation than does a period.






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"Semicolon" Quotes from Famous Books



... no set rule concerning the punctuation of the salutation. The comma, the colon, or the semicolon may be used either alone or in connection with the dash. The comma alone seems to be the least formal of all, and the colon the most so. Hence the former is used more frequently in letters of friendship, and the latter ...
— Composition-Rhetoric • Stratton D. Brooks

... far too womanly, unless your appearance is deceptive, to know the true difference between a semicolon and a hyphen. No matter; you have every qualification, it seems, including a good manner and a pleasant smile. You're engaged—on probation; I mean to say, for this one week we'll consider you simply my guest, but willing to help me out with ...
— Nobody • Louis Joseph Vance

... The Comma (,), Semicolon (;), and Colon (:) mark grammatical divisions in a sentence; as, God is good; for he gives us all things. Be wise to-day, my child: 't is ...
— McGuffey's Third Eclectic Reader • William Holmes McGuffey



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