"`vert`" meaning in All languages combined

See `vert` on Wiktionary

Symbol [Translingual]

Forms: `vert` [canonical], vertical bar [English, name, symbol], vertical line [English, name, symbol], pipe [English, name, symbol]
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  1. (logic) The Sheffer stroke: joins two statements of which not both are true (nand). Categories (topical): Logic Synonyms:
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-GJw5i9ud Topics: human-sciences, logic, mathematics, philosophy, sciences
  2. (mathematics) Such that; having the property that. Categories (topical): Mathematics Synonyms: :
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-0lUDgQLJ Topics: mathematics, sciences
  3. (mathematics, of a function) Restricted to. Categories (topical): Mathematics
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-qPc9b4S~ Topics: mathematics, sciences
  4. (mathematics, of an expression) Evaluated at. Categories (topical): Mathematics
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol--Ta6CsJU Topics: mathematics, sciences
  5. (statistics) Conditional probability. Categories (topical): Statistics
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-S5PSGeS5 Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Translingual entries with incorrect language header, Translingual terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 11 1 1 6 21 1 1 10 11 10 9 14 3 1 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 11 1 1 5 22 0 1 10 11 10 9 14 3 1 Disambiguation of Translingual entries with incorrect language header: 10 1 2 5 20 1 2 10 12 10 10 13 3 1 Disambiguation of Translingual terms with redundant script codes: 8 2 3 4 27 1 3 8 10 8 13 9 3 1 Topics: mathematics, sciences, statistics
  6. A tally mark representing one.
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-sJ05ju6b
  7. (linguistics) Separates elements of a word. Categories (topical): Linguistics
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-77YZLKyO Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, sciences
  8. (IPA, boldface) Marks a minor prosodic break, anything from a metrical foot to the end of a continuing prosodic unit, depending on context. Tags: IPA
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-zLCeNe-a Categories (other): IPA symbols
  9. (computing) Used as a pipe in Unix. Categories (topical): Computing Related terms: (divisor), | | (english: enclosing vertical lines), (english: caesura), ‖ ‖ (english: enclosing caesuras)
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-B1Kwd~2r Topics: computing, engineering, mathematics, natural-sciences, physical-sciences, sciences
  10. (programming) Used in some programming languages as the "bitwise or" operator. Categories (topical): Programming
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-wE2L9-Ms Topics: computing, engineering, mathematics, natural-sciences, physical-sciences, programming, sciences
  11. (regular expressions) Metacharacter that matches either the expression before or the expression after. Categories (topical): Regular expressions
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-cC4pq19W
  12. (music) A pointing mark in Anglican chant, which marks a place in the text where a barline occurs in the chant. Categories (topical): Music Synonyms: '
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-u2CtJvCs Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music
  13. (Internet, rare) Used in email, Usenet, and some forums to indent the quoted message being replied to. Tags: Internet, rare Categories (topical): Internet Synonyms: >
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-09I51xqo
  14. (Internet slang) In a title, separates related but distinct pieces of information. Tags: Internet Synonyms: //
    Sense id: en-`vert`-mul-symbol-giagesco
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          "text": "{x∈ℝ|x>0}"
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          "ref": "2006, K. Chung et al., Bifurcation analysis of a two-degree-of-freedom aeroelastic system with freeplay structural nonlinearity by a perturbation-incremental method, Journal of Sound and Vibration. According to the three linear branches of the bilinear function for a freeplay model, the phase space X∈R⁸ can be divided into three regions, R_i(i=1,2,3), where each corresponds to a linear system",
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        "(mathematics) Such that; having the property that."
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        "(mathematics, of an expression) Evaluated at."
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        "(statistics) Conditional probability."
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          "text": "Coordinate term: 𝍸 (“five”)"
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          "text": "The number 6 can be represented as ||||||.",
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        {
          "ref": "2005 May 16, Tony, “Re: what do you call the prisoners' counting numerals?”, in alt.usage.english (Usenet; in English), message-ID <r6ih81lc4qe8upv3qlt86vpjtt5k4lqifi@4ax.com>",
          "text": "If I was counting screws, for example, and using the tally mark system, I'd lay out the list:\nPhillips head, 1/2\" |||\nPhillips head, 3/4\" ||\nPhillips head, 1\" ||||",
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        "A tally mark representing one."
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          "english": "Now, the suffixes and derivational affixes generally have two forms, so that a low-vowel word can take a low-vowel suffix and a high-vowel word can take a high-vowel suffix. This is why we say \"kép | es | ség | ei | vel\" [with his/her abilities] and \"ad | ós | ság | ai | val\" [with his/her debts]. Thus, it is clear that everyone recognizes this harmony.",
          "ref": "2012, István Tótfalusi, Sertések a Bakonyban: kalandos nyelvtörténet [Pigs in the Bakony: An Adventurous History of Language] (in Hungarian), Budapest: Libri Publishing Hungary, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, (HU-BpBKP)bkp121012591, page 75:",
          "text": "Mármost a ragok és képzők többnyire kétalakúak, hogy a mély hangrendű szóhoz mélyet és magashoz magasat lehessen tenni. Ezért azt mondjuk, hogy kép | es | ség | ei | vel, illetve hogy ad | ós | ság | ai | val. Így nyilván mindenki ráismer erre a harmóniára.",
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        "(linguistics) Separates elements of a word."
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          "text": "Coordinate term: ‖"
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          "english": "caesura",
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        {
          "text": "\"The Wedding – Part 1\" | Guilds of Arcadia | S04E20 | Full episode",
          "type": "example"
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        "In a title, separates related but distinct pieces of information."
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        "(Internet slang) In a title, separates related but distinct pieces of information."
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          "ref": "2012, István Tótfalusi, Sertések a Bakonyban: kalandos nyelvtörténet [Pigs in the Bakony: An Adventurous History of Language] (in Hungarian), Budapest: Libri Publishing Hungary, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, (HU-BpBKP)bkp121012591, page 75:",
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}

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