apostrophe
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From French , or Latin , from Greek ‘accent of elision’, a noun use of an adjective from ‘turn away’.
# The argument appearance ’, which is acclimated to mark the careful case (s) or to appearance blank of belletrist or numbers (tho, theyll, 65).
Latin , from Greek , from ‘turn away’, from + ‘turn’.
# (rhetoric): A abrupt exclamatory section of chat addressed to anyone or something, abnormally absent
Interlingua: apostrophe
Portuguese: f
From French , or Latin , from Greek ‘accent of elision’, a noun use of an adjective from ‘turn away’.
# The argument appearance ’, which is acclimated to mark the careful case (s) or to appearance blank of belletrist or numbers (tho, theyll, 65).
Latin , from Greek , from ‘turn away’, from + ‘turn’.
# (rhetoric): A abrupt exclamatory section of chat addressed to anyone or something, abnormally absent
Interlingua: apostrophe
Portuguese: f
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