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71apostrophe — a·pos·tro·phe || É™ pÉ’strÉ™fɪ n. punctuation mark used to indicate omission of letters or possession; digression in a discourse to someone not present …
72apostrophe — noun (C) a) the sign ( ) used in writing to show that numbers or letters have been left out, as in don t (=do not) and 86 (=1986) b) the same sign used before s to show that something belongs to someone or something, or is connected with them, as …
73apostrophe — n Rhetoric. address, salutation, speech, oration, soliloquy; entreaty, appeal, supplication, invocation, solicitation, obtestation, imploration …
74apostrophe — apos·tro·phe …
75apostrophe — [əˈpɒstrəfi] noun [C] the symbol used in English to show the POSSESSIVE form of a noun, for example ‘Bob s car , or to mark the place where a letter has been removed to make a word shorter, for example ‘isn t …
76apostrophe — Ex.: Pierre veux tu du lait ? C est une fonction du nom qui sert a interpeller la personne a qui on s adresse …
77Apostrophe — Apo|s|t|ro|phe [auch a pɔstrofe ], die; , n (Rhetorik feierliche Anrede) …
78apostrophe — Koma luna …
79Signe apostrophe — Apostrophe (typographie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Apostrophe. ’ Ponctuation Accolades ( { } ) · Parenthèses ( ( ) )  Chevrons ( < > …
80greengrocers' apostrophe — (green.groh.surz uh.PAWS.truh.fee) n. An apostrophe erroneously inserted before the final s in the plural form of a word. Also: greengrocer s apostrophe. Example Citations: And usual big business policy is counter balanced by the widespread use… …