"iteration mark" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: iteration marks [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} iteration mark (plural iteration marks)
  1. (linguistics) A punctuation mark or character used as a substitute for a repeated word or character; depending on the language, it may be considered informal, or only for use in handwritten text. Wikipedia link: iteration mark Categories (topical): Linguistics, Punctuation marks Translations (Translations): toistomerkki (Finnish), Wiederholungszeichen [neuter] (German), znak powtórzenia [masculine] (Polish)

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