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Iteration mark
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also:
”
and
"
〃
U+3003
,
〃
DITTO MARK
←
。
[U+3002]
CJK Symbols and Punctuation
〄
→
[U+3004]
Translingual
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English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
Ditto mark
Wikipedia
Iteration mark
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〃
An
iteration mark
or "ditto mark" denoting the
duplication
of the
word
, words,
sentence
or
paragraph
above.
Black pens, box of twenty ..... £2.10
Blue
〃
〃
〃
〃
..... £2.10
2010
, Peter Haring Judd,
Elizabeth Wade White Papers Catalog and Finding Aid, Volume 1
(in English), New York Public Library,
→ISBN
,
page
118
:
Ash Wednesday — T. S. Eliot
Collected Poems —
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Usage notes
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Commonly used in lists, and frequently used in a chain spanning several items.
In English this is called a
ditto
mark. In Mandarin it is called
同上符號
/
同上符号
(
tóngshàng fúhào
)
. In Japanese it is called
ノノ点
(
nonoten
)
.
Synonyms
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"
(
”
),
—〃—
(
—"—
),
—
do.
References
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]
Benjamin Drew (
1871
) “Punctuation”, in
Hints and Helps for Those Who Write, Print, or Read
, Boston, Mass.:
Lee and Shepard
,
[
…
]
; New York, N.Y.: Charles T. Dillingham,
page
95
:
“
Two commas (usually turned) are often used instead of
do.
(
ditto
.)
Carving
knives.
Book
of
History.
Pocket
“
„
„
Chemistry.
Case
“
„
„
Algebra.
”
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