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punctuator
English
Etymology
punctuate +? -or
Noun
punctuator (plural punctuators)
- One who punctuates, as in writing.
- He was a sloppy punctuator, often leaving out commas and confusing colons with semicolons.
Translations
- Italian: punteggiatore
Latin
Verb
p?nctu?tor
- second-person singular future passive imperative of p?nctu?
- third-person singular future passive imperative of p?nctu?
punctuator From the web:
punctator
Translingual
Etymology
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Noun
punctator m
- (taxonomy) Used attributively as a specific epithet; that marks with dots.
See also
- punctatrix f
English
Noun
punctator (plural punctators)
- One who marks with points, especially in writing Hebrew.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of E. Robinson to this entry?)
See also
- Masorete
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