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Slash (punctuation)

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2231: 3611:("twig"), the original medieval Latin name of the character when it was used as a scratch comma and caesura mark. Now primarily used as the name of the slash when it is used to mark line breaks in quotations. Sometimes mistakenly distinguished as a formal name for the slash, as against the solidus's supposed use as a fraction slash. Formerly sometimes 2427:) rather than the time made up by both days together, which would be written "24–25 December". Similarly, a historical reference to "1066/67" might imply an event occurred during the winter of late 1066 and early 1067, whereas a reference to 1066–67 would cover the entirety of both years. The usage was particularly common in British English during 4879:(2008): "Iraqi orthography includes two letters not used in writing Kiswa-hili, q for the voiceless uvular stop, and x for the voiceless velar fricative. It also uses symbols that are not even part of the Roman alphabet, including a slash / for the pharyngeal fricative, and an apostrophe ' for the glottal stop (Mous et al. 2002)." 2458:'s treatment of aircraft serial numbers, which are normally written to note the fiscal year and aircraft number. For example, "85-1000" notes the thousandth aircraft ordered in fiscal year 1985. To indicate the next fifty subsequent aircraft, a slash is used in place of a hyphen or dash: "85-1001/1050". 2856:
The slash is also used in the United States in the postal abbreviation for "care of." For example, Judy Smith c/o Bob Smith could be used when Bob Smith is receiving mail on Judy's behalf. Typically, this would be used in a situation where someone is either out of town, in an institution or hotel, or
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The slash is sometimes used as an abbreviation for building numbers. For example, in some contexts, 8/A Evergreen Gardens specifies Apartment 8 in Building A of the residential complex Evergreen Gardens. In the United States, however, such an address refers to the first division of Apartment 8 and is
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to represent the written role of the character (as if a written slash were being read aloud from text), e.g. "bee slash mosquito protection" for a beekeeper's net hood, and "There's a little bit of nectar slash honey over here, but really it's not a lot." (said by a beekeeper examining in a beehive),
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can introduce a follow-up statement, such as, "I really love that hot dog place on Liberty Street. Slash can we go there tomorrow?" It can also indicate a shift to an unrelated topic, as in "JUST SAW ALEX! Slash I just chubbed on oatmeal raisin cookies at north quad and i miss you." The new usage of
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Many fonts draw the fraction slash (and the division slash) less vertical than the slash. The separate encoding is also intended to permit automatic formatting of the preceding and succeeding digits by glyph substitution with numerator and denominator glyphs (e.g., display of "1, fraction slash, 2"
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such as m/s (meters per second) is not an abbreviation slash, but a straight division. It is however in that position read as 'per' rather than e.g. 'over', which can be seen as analogous to units whose symbols are pure abbreviations such as mph (miles per hour), although in abbreviations 'per' is
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The slash is used in numbering to note totals. For example, "page 17/35" indicates that the relevant passage is on the 17th page of a 35-page document. Similarly, the marking "#333/500" on a product indicates it is the 333rd out of 500 identical products or out of a batch of 500 such products. For
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In online messaging, a slash might be used to imitate the formatting of a chat command (e.g., writing "/fliptable" as though there were such a command) or the closing tags of languages such as HTML (e.g., writing "/endrant" to end a diatribe or "/s" to mark the preceding text as
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s chat function, the slash is used to select the "communications channel", allowing users to direct commands to virtual objects "listening" on different channels. For example, if a virtual house's lights were set to use channel 42, the command "/42 on" would turn them on. In
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prescribes: "No space before or after an oblique when used between individual words, letters or symbols; one space before and after the oblique when used between longer groups which contain internal spacing", giving the examples "n/a" and "Language and Society /
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used by web servers. Depending on context, it may be in the form Day/Month/Year, Month/Day/Year, or Year/Month/Day. If only two elements are present, they typically denote a day and month in some order. For example,
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is a common American way of writing the date 11 September; Britons write this as 11/9. Owing to the ambiguity across cultures, the practice of using only two elements to denote a date is sometimes proscribed.
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used to distinguish slash from a backslash following the popularization of MS-DOS and other Microsoft operating systems, which use the backslash for paths in its file system. Less often
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simply a variant of Apartment 8A or 8-A. Similarly in the United Kingdom, an address such as 12/2 Anywhere Road means flat (or apartment) 2 in the building numbered 12 on Anywhere Road.
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In legal writing, especially in a pleading, attorneys often sign their name with an S that is enclosed by slashes and preceding the attorney's name. An example would be the following:
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In English, a range marked by a slash often has a separate meaning from one marked by a dash or hyphen. "24/25 December" would mark the time shared by both days (i.e., the night from
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such as A/C (short for "air conditioner"), w/o ("without"), b/w ("black and white" or, less often, "between"), w/e ("whatever" or, less often, "weekend" or "week ending"), i/o ("
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in the 18th century. This notation is known as an online, solidus, or shilling fraction. Nowadays fractions, unlike inline division, are often given using smaller numbers,
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Another name for the mark (derived from the Latin form of 'shilling'), also applied to other slashes separating numbers or letters, used in typography, and adopted by the
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standard for exchanging computerized genealogical data uses slashes to delimit surnames; an example would be Bill /Smith/ Jr. Slashes around surnames are also used in
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properties for the quotient to preserve the full algebraic structure of the original (e.g. for the quotient of a ring to be a ring, the denominator must be an
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If someone wanted to quote the above soliloquy in a prose paragraph, it is standard to mark the line breaks as follows: "To be, or not to be, that is the
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and many in-game chat clients use the slash to mark commands, such as joining and leaving a chat room or sending private messages. For example, in IRC,
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also allows spaces when either of the separated items is a compound that itself includes a space: "Our New Zealand / Western Australia trip". (Compare
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occurred on 1945-05-08). In the ISO 8601 system, slashes represent date ranges: "1939/1945" represents what is more commonly written in
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or a table flip emoji ((╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻), or changing one's nickname using "/nick". Slash commands can also be used to use Discord bots.
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to compose fractions, and many fonts design these characters for this purpose. In addition, all of the multiples less than 1 of ⁄
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as "½"), though this is not yet supported in many environments or fonts. Because of this lack of support, some authors still use
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to separate the title of a work from its statement of responsibility (i.e., the listing of its author, director, etc.). Like a
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is the original set (often equipped with some algebraic structure). What is appropriate as denominator depends on the context.
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on both sides; this use is distinguished by Unicode as the fraction slash. (This use is sometimes mistakenly described as the
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Eckersley, Richard; Angstadt, Richard; Ellertson, Charles M.; Hendel, Richard; Pascal, Naomi B.; Walker Scott, Anita (1994).
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in a number of ways, primarily as a separator among levels in a given hierarchy, for example in the path of a filesystem.
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This notation can also be used when the concept of fractions is extended from numbers to arbitrary rings by the method of
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Slashes are also sometimes used to mark ranges in numbers that already include hyphens or dashes. One example is the
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In Spanish address writings, "c/" is used as the abbreviation of "calle" (or "carrer" in Catalan) meaning "street".
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The virgule may be thinner than a standard slash when typeset. In computing contexts, it may be necessary to use a
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countries as "1939–1945". The autumn term of a northern-hemisphere school year might be marked "2010-09-01/12-22".
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Bringhurst, Robert (2002). "5.2.5: Use the Virgule with Words and Dates, the Solidus with Split-level Fractions".
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or in other type of linguistic elicitation to represent simultaneous speech, interruptions, and certain types of
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is informally a new set obtained by identifying some elements of the original set. This is denoted as a fraction
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scripts, formats where omitting the line breaks risks losing meaningful context. For example, here is a part of
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notations for representing the metrical pattern of a line of verse, typically to indicate a stressed syllable.
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when transcribing text from a multi-line format into a single-line one. It is particularly common in quoting
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scores on schoolwork, in games, and so on, "85/100" indicates 85 points were attained out of a possible 100.
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meaning of "solidus", with its use as a shilling mark and slash distinguished under the name "virgule".)
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is a command to format the following message as though it were an action instead of a spoken message. In
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largely arises from the use of the latter as the path component separator in the widely used MS-DOS and
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or to separate margin notes from one another. The slash is also sometimes used in various proofreading
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for general use. This does not always work smoothly, however: problems arise in the case of words like
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enthusiasts employ the British "stroke". Less frequently, "stroke" is also used to refer to hyphens.
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The slash has become standard in several abbreviations. Generally, it is used to mark two-letter
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in derived units (as km/h) and prices (as $ ~/kg), where the division slash stands for "each".
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when writing for a general audience or addressing a listener of unknown gender. Less commonly,
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is permitted (first box above). In this context, it is very similar to the slash (second box).
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The slash, as a form of inclusive or, is also used to punctuate the stages of a route (e.g.,
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to an explicitly female secretary; some advocates of gender neutrality support forms such as
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An alternative name used to distinguish the punctuation mark from the word's other senses.
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in mathematical formulae. The most important use of this is that combining a slash with a
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Nevertheless, the word was already being used in official publications, such as the 1947
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This is the Unicode Consortium's formal name for the low slash used to mark fractions. (
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closes it. In XHTML, slashes are also necessary for "self-closing" elements such as the
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This is the Unicode Consortium's formal name for the variant of the slash used to mark
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uses a double slash to start each line in a batch job stream except for /* and /&.
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1. An English money of account, since the Norman Conquest of the value of 12 pence or
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s chat function, the slash is used for executing console and plugin commands. In
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in proofed text or to separate margin notes. Sometimes misapplied to virgules.
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is also developing as a way to introduce topic shifts or follow-up statements.
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until the Third Edition (1961) but has gained wide currency through its use in
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transcription may be marked in several ways, e.g. with a pair of slash marks (
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is a daughter; some proponents of gender-neutral language advocate the use of
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For an example of this in practice, see the section on proofreading marks in
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The solidus's use as a division sign is distinguished as the division slash.
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As a very common character, the slash (as "slant") was originally encoded in
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where it is easier to read than traditional notation or where the player can
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In particular, since the late 20th century, the slash is used to permit more
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The slash is commonly used in many languages as a shorter substitute for the
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Single and double slashes are often used as typographic substitutes for the
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The slash (as the "shilling mark" or "solidus") was an abbreviation for the
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The slash is also used as a shorter substitute for the conjunction "and" or
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The slash (as a "virgule") offset by spaces to either side is used to mark
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which represented an early modern corruption of an Italian abbreviation of
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to separate pounds and shillings). The same style was also used under the
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2. a sloping line used to separate shillings from pence. A shilling mark.
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There are usually no spaces either before or after a slash. According to
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advocates the use of a Year-Month-Day system separated by hyphens (e.g.,
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in the late 18th or early 19th century. The formatting was advocated by
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either in place of or in combination with traditional notation and for
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And by opposing end them..." Less often, virgules are used in marking
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In the 18th century, the mark was generally known in English as the "
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Partridge, Eric (2003) . "The Virgule (or Virgil) or the Oblique".
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relationships, lesbian slash fiction is sometimes distinguished as
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transcription of the English pronunciation of "solidus" is written
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as an indication to continue with the previously indicated style.
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The slash, sometimes distinguished as "forward slash", is used in
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A modern name for the virgule's historic use as a form of comma.
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in place of the slash to mark these line and paragraph breaks.
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may be calculated as 2, in which the address size is 128 for
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In XML and HTML, the slash can also be represented with the
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separating integers from decimals before the advent of the
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A formerly common name for the slash in all its uses. Also
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Slashes may be found in early writing as a variant form of
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the double slash is used as a "defined-or" alternative to
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with the same name, and this is where this convention for
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used a single slash as a scratch comma and a double slash
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of Tanzania uses the slash as a letter, representing the
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is an unrelated use of combining slashes, mostly seen in
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to indicate an element-by-element division of matrices.
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representing the start of a new line when quoting verse
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Such slashes may be used to avoid taking a position in
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Waddingham, Anne, ed. (2014). "Solidi and verticals".
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and early independent India for the predecimalization
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of the US Department of Agriculture Forestry Service.
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as their formal name for the ASCII slash ("slant"). (
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BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DIAGONAL UPPER RIGHT TO LOWER LEFT
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inclusive of the people around and affected by both
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in physics, which employs slash-like strikethroughs
3430:; later used for the vertical bar or slash used in 3224: 3220: 3213: 2789:story would focus on a sexual relationship between 1873:The slash is used in a similar fashion in internet 53: 46: 41: 4359: 4357: 4355: 2995:The Canadian Style: A Guide to Writing and Editing 1790: 1724: 1704: 1684: 1664: 1644: 1624: 1604: 1584: 1548: 1512: 1477: 1439: 1403: 1374: 1344: 1300: 1274: 1245: 1215: 1195: 1175: 1155: 1135: 1096: 1072: 1042: 1022: 992: 972: 946: 926: 727:on a single line of text. It is first attested in 4531: 4529: 4423:(6.0 ed.). Unicode Consortium. p. 192. 3969:. US Department of Agriculture Forestry Service. 3025:prohibited in Windows file and folder names, the 2991:use of an en dash used to separate such compounds 2149:, although other characters can be used instead. 2048:, and JavaScript to start a single line comment. 1759: 1758: 1757: 4809:Waddingham, Anne, ed. (2014). "Marking Proofs". 4539:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English 4190:"A proposta do Português com Inclusão de Gênero" 3689:, an equals sign with a slash-like strikethrough 3251:An uncommon name for the slash in all its uses, 2145:Slashes are used as the standard delimiters for 957:In the most general case, the denominator is an 210:and the other two developed separately into the 2937: 2805:. Because it is more generally associated with 2783:a piece will focus upon (e.g., a K/S denoted a 2610: 1791:{\displaystyle A\!\!\!/=\gamma ^{\mu }A_{\mu }} 251:as a dash. The double slash developed into the 5302:(1st ed.). Oxford University Press. 1911. 5253:(1st ed.). Oxford University Press. 1912. 5234:(1st ed.). Oxford University Press. 1911. 5179:(1st ed.). Oxford University Press. 1919. 5132: 5130: 4188:Fernando de Souza, Robson (27 February 2004). 4093:(2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. 4.13. 3846:(1st ed.). Oxford University Press. 1895. 3823:(3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. 3490:From its shape, an infrequent name except (as 1382:. This is an alternative notation for the set 868:, may be used between two numbers to indicate 206:. (The first sense was eventually lost to the 5406: 5104: 5102: 5100: 5098: 4974:"RFC20: ASCII format for Network Interchange" 4967: 4965: 4890:"Punctuation - FAQ Item [CMOS 6.104]" 4813:(2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. 2.4. 4334:Earliest Uses of Various Mathematical Symbols 1857:). Confusion of the slash with the backslash 517: 504: 498: 492: 486: 434:to use the respective official designations " 8: 5316:Webster's Third New International Dictionary 5166: 5164: 4875:Henry R. T. Muzale, Josephat M. Rugemalira, 4675:"Manuscripts and special Collections: Money" 4542:. p. 829 – via Internet Archive. 4217:"Slash: Not Just a Punctuation Mark Anymore" 4084: 4082: 4080: 4078: 4076: 4074: 4072: 4070: 4068: 3939:Webster's Third New International Dictionary 2686:before the virgule to prevent it from being 2620:The Slings and Arrows of outrageous Fortune, 567: 561: 551: 550:('doctor') where the explicitly female form 545: 539: 533: 527: 526:and some Scandinavian and Baltic languages, 379: 4489:(12.1 ed.). Unicode Consortium. 2019. 3893: 3772: 3770: 3768: 3766: 3526:An uncommon name for the slash used by the 3462:used as an abbreviation for the (obsolete) 2262:, its currency abbreviations (collectively 1879:http://en.wikipedia.org/Slash_(punctuation) 398: 389: 112:several other historical or technical names 30:, ":/" redirects here. For the smiley, see 5413: 5399: 5391: 4536:Fowler, Francis George (1917). "solidus". 4294:"The Terror Duck - Gastornis at time 5:30" 3910: 3908: 3906: 3855: 3853: 2872:as an alternative to writing out specific 2857:temporarily staying at another's address. 2833:Gone with the Wind / by Margaret Mitchell. 2622:Or to take Arms against a Sea of troubles, 1513:{\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} /n\mathbb {Z} } 768:signs, developed from the horizontal form 715:is used between two numbers to indicate a 606:. This use is sometimes proscribed, as by 5069:Example of usage of "reverse backslash": 4129:Nova Gramática do Português Contemporâneo 4102: 4100: 4034: 4032: 4030: 3806: 3804: 3802: 3781:. London: Taylor & Francis. pp.  2983:, or a new paragraph when quoting prose. 2733:Office of Commercial Space Transportation 2618:Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind to suffer 1782: 1772: 1760: 1752: 1717: 1697: 1677: 1657: 1637: 1617: 1597: 1577: 1532: 1528: 1527: 1525: 1506: 1505: 1497: 1493: 1492: 1490: 1467: 1463: 1462: 1460: 1431: 1427: 1426: 1423: 1395: 1391: 1390: 1387: 1364: 1360: 1359: 1357: 1338: 1337: 1335: 1287: 1258: 1232: 1208: 1188: 1168: 1148: 1125: 1120: 1089: 1065: 1060: 1055: 1050:; this is technically achieved by making 1035: 1015: 1010: 1005: 985: 965: 939: 916: 911: 6559:Version of this table as a sortable list 5190: 5188: 5186: 4811:New Hart's Rules: The Oxford Style Guide 4368:. University of Chicago Press. pp.  4091:New Hart's Rules: The Oxford Style Guide 3645:in some compounds separated by a slash; 3234: 2976:New Hart's Rules: The Oxford Style Guide 1447:is also notation for the very different 19:"/" redirects here. For other uses, see 5059:from the original on 13 September 2023. 5037: 5035: 5033: 5031: 5029: 4323: 4321: 3888:of a pound sterling. Abbreviated s. (__ 3738: 3699: 2431:, where such slash dates were used for 1992:(a slash and an asterisk) and end with 1572:negates it, producing e.g. 'not equal' 465:such as "he/she" or "s/he". Most other 5139:"Typography Words of the Day: Slashes" 4461: 4451: 4127:Cunha, Celso; Cintra, Lindley (2001). 3998: 3996: 3994: 3992: 3990: 3988: 3746: 3744: 3742: 1183:is the normal subgroup; this is read " 280:". but particularly the less vertical 111: 38: 5149:from the original on 24 February 2016 4518:(1845). "The Calculus of Functions". 4496:from the original on 24 November 2019 4255:from the original on 21 February 2020 4227:from the original on 29 October 2013. 3308:. It is not unknown even to see such 2880:. They are commonly used to indicate 2759:, such as l/c and u/c for changes to 2533:traditional sociolinguistic interview 2260:decimalisation of currency in Britain 269:before being usually simplified into 122:, the slash is now used to represent 7: 6411: ⟨ ⟩  5201:Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing 4984:from the original on 8 December 2022 4930:from the original on 8 November 2018 4306:from the original on 6 November 2020 4053:from the original on 4 November 2011 2669:passage. Some style guides, such as 2650:The slings and arrows of outrageous 2400:Because of the world's many varying 2365:). Where the minor unit is zero, an 2242:; note the use of the '/=' notation. 1327:When the original set is the set of 1030:if they are equivalent according to 5349:. Unicode Consortium. 5 July 1995. 5137:Klein, Samuel John (3 March 2006). 4700:Pandey, Anshuman (7 October 2007). 3677:, including slashes through figures 2646:Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to 2520:but a careful transcription of the 2138:is understood as using the command 1308:. Since many algebraic structures ( 794:Unicode subscripts and superscripts 5083:from the original on 16 April 2023 5014:from the original on 7 August 2016 4894:The Chicago Manual of Style Online 4835:from the original on 8 April 2023. 4681:from the original on 12 March 2014 4572:Journal of Business Administration 4039:Turton, Stuart (15 October 2009). 4015:from the original on 11 April 2023 3860:Bradley, Henry (1914). "shilling, 3625:The slash may also be read out as 2402:conventional date and time formats 2387:and by some standards such as the 473:. In these, the separate gendered 359:"or", typically with the sense of 16:Slanting line punctuation mark (/) 14: 5353:from the original on 16 May 2023. 5111:The Elements of Typographic Style 4857:from the original on 1 April 2023 4601:from the original on 10 June 2014 4440:from the original on 30 July 2015 4328:Miller, Jeff (22 December 2014). 4221:The Chronicle of Higher Education 4003:Hartman, Jed (27 December 2011). 3973:from the original on 8 April 2023 3864:". In Murray, James A. H. (ed.). 2756: 2743:The slash or vertical bar (as a " 2735:is formally abbreviated FAA/AST. 2657:Or to take arms against a sea of 1846:, the slash is also used for the 469:include more far-reaching use of 187: 145:A slash in the reverse direction 5375:from the original on 12 May 2023 5275:from the original on 8 July 2023 5207:from the original on 9 June 2023 4718:from the original on 9 May 2012. 4340:from the original on 2 June 2023 2826: 2823:Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2502:broad or phonemic transcriptions 2333:In five East African countries ( 1826:operating systems (e.g., Unix's 1549:{\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} /(n)} 1440:{\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} _{n}} 1404:{\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} _{n}} 582:Connecting non-contrasting items 461:, this is usually restricted to 457:gender neutrals. In the case of 4978:Internet Engineering Task Force 4563:Ojima, Fumita (November 2004). 4162:(in Portuguese). Archived from 3079:COMBINING SHORT SOLIDUS OVERLAY 3041:2F. The same value was used in 2744: 2729:Federal Aviation Administration 2508:transcriptions are enclosed by 1944:). The double slash is used by 1904:. The number of addresses of a 1900:) indicates the prefix size in 800:for 2 ≤ n ≤ 6 and n = 8 (e.g. ⁄ 55: 5071:Fordraiders (4 October 2014). 4972:Cerf, Vint (16 October 1969). 4215:Curzan, Anne (24 April 2013). 3654: 3101:COMBINING LONG SOLIDUS OVERLAY 2130:all use the slash to indicate 2094:In a style originating in the 2055:and derived languages such as 1564:Slashes may also be used as a 1543: 1537: 1478:{\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} /n} 1375:{\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} /n} 881: 880:. This use developed from the 305: 127: 1: 5043:"C0 Controls and Basic Latin" 4414:Allen, Julie D., ed. (2011). 4366:Glossary of Typesetting Terms 3966:Style Manual for publications 3918:The Oxford English Dictionary 3528:esoteric programming language 3262: 2572:The slash is used in various 2096:Digital Equipment Corporation 1925: 1223:", where "mod" is short for " 289: 281: 123: 4677:. University of Nottingham. 4522:. London: B. Fellowes et al. 3653:in fractions, division, and 3582: 3581:A contraction of the phrase 3498:name of the character. Also 3346:Also sometimes known as the 3037:with the decimal code 47 or 2821:The slash is used under the 2624:And by opposing end them... 2522:velarization of the second L 2272:medieval French modification 2002:and subsequently adopted by 1853:(e.g., the initial slash in 1822:component separator in many 1345:{\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} } 1111:, the slash is used to mark 532:refers to any secretary and 449:in place of the traditional 293: 277: 199: 173: 5052:. Unicode Cosortium. 2015. 4956:University of Chicago Press 4951:The Chicago Manual of Style 4776:University of Chicago Press 4771:The Chicago Manual of Style 4756:University of Chicago Press 4751:The Chicago Manual of Style 4736:University of Chicago Press 4731:The Chicago Manual of Style 4647:Scientific Style and Format 4632:University of Chicago Press 4627:The Chicago Manual of Style 4613:Carolingian monetary system 4153:"Coleção Números Polêmicos" 4114:University of Chicago Press 4109:The Chicago Manual of Style 4005:"A Slash by Any Other Name" 3218:numeric character reference 3007:The Chicago Manual of Style 2986:The Chicago Manual of Style 2980: 2959:voiced pharyngeal fricative 2840:The format is used in both 2516:may be broadly rendered as 2473: 2451: 2134:. For example, the command 2098:line of operating systems ( 338:Disjunction and conjunction 285: 139: 6646: 5874:inverted ! and ? 4653:Cambridge University Press 4520:Encyclopædia Metropolitana 4223:. "Lingua Franca" column. 3615:in British sources as the 2896:A slash is used to mark a 2465: 2254:of the United Kingdom and 2223: 1163:is the original group and 895: 704: 640:as stops on a tour of the 612:, the style guide for the 410: 348: 25: 18: 6554: 6442: 6346: 6290:sound recording copyright 6244: 6149: 6032: 5900: 5813: 5748: 5574: 5434: 5300:Oxford English Dictionary 5251:Oxford English Dictionary 5232:Oxford English Dictionary 5177:Oxford English Dictionary 4825:"Scoring Duckpin Bowling" 3867:Oxford English Dictionary 3844:Oxford English Dictionary 3821:Oxford English Dictionary 3753:Oxford English Dictionary 2500:. Properly, slashes mark 2361:is a slash mark (e.g., 2/ 2170:is a command to join the 1818:The slash is used as the 1073:{\displaystyle S/{\sim }} 1023:{\displaystyle S/{\sim }} 888:in the mid-19th century. 4194:Consciência Efervescente 2512:. For example, the word 2462:Linguistic transcription 1949: 648:Introducing topic shifts 442:" for the ethnic group. 436:Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac 367:to note variants (e.g., 135: 131: 98:. It is also known as a 4348:– via Tripod.com. 2675:, prefer to use a pipe 2616:, that is the question: 2490:phonetic transcriptions 2472:A pair of slashes (as " 2452:ISO treatment of dating 2298:During the period when 2214:Personal Ancestral File 2203:shrug emoji (¯\_(ツ)_/¯) 1936:uses it for reduction ( 1924:The slash is used as a 1692:(divides) and negation 1625:{\displaystyle \notin } 1246:{\displaystyle g\sim h} 876:can also be written as 673:is used in speech as a 614:Oxford University Press 467:Indo-European languages 447:gender-neutral language 345:Connecting alternatives 239:script used throughout 6407: { }  6399: ( )  6384: « »  6380: ‹ ›  6365: " "  6361: ' '  6357: “ ”  6353: ‘ ’  5269:Merriam-Webster Online 4709:University of Michigan 4565:"Money in Shakespeare" 3963:Larson, E. vH (1947). 3894: 3681:Feynman slash notation 3471: 3030: 3021:Though the slash is a 2944: 2942:Attorney for Plaintiff 2665:breaks when quoting a 2638: 2270:names, derived from a 2243: 2085:where HTML has simply 2044:, C++, C#, PHP, Java, 1792: 1737:Feynman slash notation 1726: 1706: 1705:{\displaystyle \nsim } 1686: 1666: 1665:{\displaystyle \nmid } 1646: 1626: 1606: 1586: 1550: 1514: 1485:is an abbreviation of 1479: 1441: 1405: 1376: 1346: 1302: 1301:{\displaystyle n\in N} 1276: 1247: 1217: 1197: 1177: 1157: 1137: 1115:. The general form is 1098: 1074: 1044: 1024: 994: 974: 948: 928: 837:localization of a ring 830:precomposed characters 568: 562: 552: 546: 540: 534: 528: 518: 505: 499: 493: 487: 399: 390: 380: 181: 5369:The Punctuation Guide 4924:btb.termiumplus.gc.ca 4853:. L. & F. Brown. 4397:Smith, D. E. (1908). 3453:A development of the 3020: 2931:Before an e-signature 2775:The slash is used in 2410:Victory in Europe Day 2385:across many countries 2379:Slashes are a common 2369:is used (e.g., 5/=). 2233: 1960:) to an integer. In 1930:programming languages 1793: 1727: 1725:{\displaystyle \sim } 1707: 1687: 1685:{\displaystyle \mid } 1667: 1647: 1627: 1607: 1587: 1585:{\displaystyle \neq } 1551: 1515: 1480: 1442: 1406: 1377: 1347: 1303: 1277: 1248: 1218: 1198: 1178: 1158: 1138: 1099: 1097:{\displaystyle \sim } 1075: 1045: 1043:{\displaystyle \sim } 1025: 995: 975: 973:{\displaystyle \sim } 949: 929: 820:, are in the Unicode 426:, which prompted the 424:Syriac naming dispute 422:. One example is the 271:various single dashes 253:double oblique hyphen 6604:Japanese punctuation 6305:registered trademark 6190: |  6048:plus and minus signs 5441:    5195:Howe, Denis (1996). 4920:"7.02 Spacing, 9.06" 4798:. Act III, Scene II. 4655:. 1994. p. 65. 4634:. 1982. p. 676. 4487:The Unicode Standard 4279:3 April 2020 at the 2868:Slashes are used in 2844:and online records. 2492:). For example, the 2266:) represented their 2132:command-line options 2067:begins a section of 1751: 1745:Dirac gamma matrices 1741:quantum field theory 1716: 1696: 1676: 1656: 1645:{\displaystyle \in } 1636: 1616: 1596: 1576: 1524: 1489: 1459: 1422: 1386: 1356: 1334: 1286: 1275:{\displaystyle g=hn} 1257: 1231: 1207: 1187: 1167: 1147: 1119: 1088: 1054: 1034: 1004: 984: 980:on the original set 964: 959:equivalence relation 938: 910: 857:, equivalent to the 302:Webster's Dictionary 194:which was used as a 114:. Once used to mark 6594:Chinese punctuation 6320:service mark symbol 6063:multiplication sign 5581: &  4661:1994ssfc.book.....S 4516:De Morgan, Augustus 3191:version of solidus) 2751:to mark the end of 2614:To be, or not to be 2537:speech disfluencies 2524:would be written . 2476:") are used in the 2300:English orthography 2256:its former colonies 2147:regular expressions 1998:were introduced in 1940:) and compression ( 1566:combining character 1136:{\displaystyle G/N} 1082:equivalence classes 927:{\displaystyle S/R} 849:The division slash 711:The fraction slash 669:Sometimes the word 572:loses the terminal 463:degendered pronouns 245:early modern period 91:is a slanting line 6609:Korean punctuation 6599:Hebrew punctuation 5008:character-code.com 3204:VERY HEAVY SOLIDUS 3031: 3023:reserved character 2690:on the next line. 2684:non-breaking space 2635:, Act II, Scene ii 2504:, whereas narrow, 2244: 2070: 1970:⟨./⟩ 1968:. 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