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  • space mark — noun : the symbol # * * * Print. a proofreader s symbol used to indicate the need to insert space, as between two typed or printed words that have been run together. Symbol: # Cf. hash mark, number sign, pound sign. [1885 90] * * * space|mark… …   Useful english dictionary

  • space mark — Print. a proofreader s symbol used to indicate the need to insert space, as between two typed or printed words that have been run together. Symbol: # Cf. hash mark, number sign, pound sign. [1885 90] * * * …   Universalium

  • cancel — cancelable; esp. Brit., cancellable, adj. canceler; esp. Brit., canceller, n. /kan seuhl/, v., canceled, canceling or (esp. Brit.) cancelled, cancelling, n. v.t. 1. to make void; revoke; annul: to cancel a reservation. 2. to dec …   Universalium

  • space mark — space′ mark n. pri a proofreader s symbol (#) used to indicate the need to insert space, as between words that have been run together …   From formal English to slang

  • Slash (punctuation) — / Slash Punctuation apostrophe ( ’ …   Wikipedia

  • MASORAH — This article is arranged according to the following outline: 1. THE TRANSMISSION OF THE BIBLE 1.1. THE SOFERIM 1.2. WRITTEN TRANSMISSION 1.2.1. Methods of Writing 1.2.1.1. THE ORDER OF THE BOOKS 1.2.1.2. SEDARIM AND PARASHIYYOT …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Japanese typographic symbols — This page lists Japanese typographic symbols which are not included in kana or kanji. The links in the Unicode column lead to the Unihan database. Contents 1 Repetition marks 2 Brackets and quotation marks 3 Phonetic marks …   Wikipedia

  • Nobel Prizes — ▪ 2009 Introduction Prize for Peace       The 2008 Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to Martti Ahtisaari, former president (1994–2000) of Finland, for his work over more than 30 years in settling international disputes, many involving ethnic,… …   Universalium

  • PRINTING, HEBREW — pre modern period The first mention of Jews in connection with printing is found in Avignon c. 1444 (before Gutenberg) when a Jew, Davin de Caderousse, studied the new craft. The first Hebrew books were printed at least within 35 years after the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Alexander Cruden — (June 8 1699 ndash; 1 November 1770), was the author of an early concordance to the Bible, and also served as Alexander the Corrector, a self styled national corrector of signs, books and morals. Early life Alexander Cruden was born in Aberdeen… …   Wikipedia

  • Karl Mollweide — (born 1774, died 1825) was a mathematician.[1] He was born and brought up in Wolfenbüttel about 15 km south of Brunswick (which today is the city of Braunschweig). Unlike most people who become leading mathematicians, Mollweide showed no interest …   Wikipedia

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