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Hyphen The hyphen (‐) is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. | |
Question Mark The question mark (?; also known as an interrogation point, interrogation mark, question point, query, or eroteme), is a punctuation mark that replaces the full stop (period) at the end of an interro… | |
Semicolon The semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark with several uses. The Italian printer Aldus Manutius the Elder established the practice of using the semicolon to separate words of opposed meaning and to ind… | |
Slash The slash (/) is a sign used as a punctuation mark and for various other purposes. It is often called a forward slash (a retronym used to distinguish the slash from the backslash, "\"), and many othe… | |
Ampersand An ampersand (or epershand; "&") is a logogram representing the conjunction word "and". This symbol is a ligature of the letters et, Latin for "and". | |
Asterisk An asterisk (*; Late Latin: asteriscus, from Greek: ἀστερίσκος, asteriskos, "little star") is a typographical symbol or glyph. It is so called because it resembles a conventional image of a star. | |
At sign The at sign @ is also commonly called the at symbol, ampersat, apetail or commercial at in English—and less commonly a wide range of other terms | |
Caret Caret is an inverted V-shaped grapheme. Specifically, caret commonly refers to the spacing character ^ in ASCII (at code point 5Ehex) and other character sets that may also be called a hat, control, … | |
Ditto mark The ditto mark (aka Stenoien Mark) (〃) is a typographic symbol indicating that the word(s) or figure(s) above it are to be repeated. | |
Inverted question and exclamation marks Inverted question (¿) and exclamation marks(¡) are punctuation marks used to begin interrogative and exclamatory sentences (or clauses), respectively, in written Spanish and sometimes also in languag… | |
Number Sign Number sign is a name for the symbol #, which is used for a variety of purposes, including the designation of a number (for example, "#1" stands for "number one"). The symbol is defined in Unicode as… | |
Numero The numero sign or numero symbol, № (also represented as Nº, No, or No.) is a typographic abbreviation of the word number indicating ordinal numeration, especially in names and titles. | |
Trademark symbol The Trademark Symbol, in Unicode U+2122 ™ trade mark sign (HTML: ™ ™), is a symbol used to indicate an assertion that the preceding mark is a trademark. | |
Israeli Armored Corps The Israeli Armored Corps (Hebrew: חיל השריון, Heil HaShiryon) is a corps of the Israel Defense Forces, since 1998 subordinate to GOC Army Headquarters. The Armored Corps is the principal maneuverin… | |
Purple- and blue-striped awareness ribbon Represents mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD). | |
Two-tone blue and purple awareness ribbon Represents rheumatoid arthritis awareness. | |
Burgundy and ivory awareness ribbon Represents head and neck cancer awareness. | |
Purple and red awareness ribbon Associated with chronic migraine awareness (newly established by some migraine support groups). | |
Blue and black awareness ribbon The black and blue awareness ribbon represents several causes: | |
Orange and black awareness ribbon Also known as the Ribbon of Saint George. Commemoration of World War II in Post-Soviet countries | |
Burgundy\Maroon awareness ribbon A burgundy or maroon awareness ribbon can represent several causes: | |
Gold awareness ribbon Represents childhood cancer awareness. | |
Violet awareness ribbon Represents Hodgkin's lymphoma (Hodgkin's Disease) awareness | |
Teal and white awareness ribbon Represents cervical cancer awareness. | |
Teal awareness ribbon The teal awareness ribbon represents numerous causes: |