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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: CLI-COM |
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COMMA (Gr. Kba, a thing stamped or cut off, from Koirrecv, to strike) , originally, in Greek
rhetoric , a short clause, something less than the " colon
mark (,), in punctuation
mark is also used to separate
quotation
comma -shaped objects, such as the " comma -bacillus," the causal agent
cholera .End of Article: COMMA (Gr. Kba, a thing stamped or cut off, from Koirrecv, to strike) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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