The dot at the left of a decimal fraction; SYN. percentage point.
The dot dividing a decimal number’s whole part from its fractional part (the digits to the left of the point are unit digits). It is usually printed on the line but hand written above the line, for example 3.5. Some European countries use a comma to denote the decimal point, for example 3,56.
(griech. 'Einschnitt Schlag'), Satzzeichen, das zur Kennzeichnung von Sinnabschnitten verwendet wird. Kommata trennen Hauptsätze voneinander bzw. Nebensätze von Hauptsätzen, sie heben Satzglieder heraus und begrenzen sie. Weitere Aufgaben sind die Abtrennung von aneinandergereihten, nebengeordneten Wörtern und Wortgruppen.
ETYM Latin comma part of a sentence, comma, Greek koma clause. Related to Capon.
1. A punctuation mark (,) used to indicate the separation of elements within the grammatical structure of a sentence.
2. Anglewing butterfly with a comma-shaped mark on the underside of each hind wing; SYN. comma butterfly, Polygonia comma.
Punctuation mark (), most commonly used to mark off a phrase or noun in apposition, mark off a subordinate clause or phrase, or separate items in a list.
Some writers, uncertain where sentences properly end, use a comma instead of a full stop (period), writing We saw John last night, it was good to see him again, rather than We saw John last night. It was good to see him again. The meaning is entirely clear in both cases. One solution in such situations is to use a semicolon (;), which bridges the gap between the close association of the comma and the sharp separation of the period. For parenthetical commas, see parenthesis.