Apostrophic

Synonyms for "apostrophic"

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Related word relations

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derived

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derived from

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has context

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related to

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Translations

3 translations across 2 languages.

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Polish

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  • apostroficzny adj (pertaining to the apostrophe (sudden, exclamatory dialogue))

Portuguese

2 entries
  • apostrófico adj (pertaining to the apostrophe (sudden, exclamatory dialogue))
  • apostrófico adj (pertaining to the apostrophe (the diacritical mark '))

Sample sentences

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7 June 1820, Lord Byron, a letter to Mr. Murray written from Ravenna Mrs. Hemans is a poet also, but too stiltified and apostrophic, […]

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The approach itself is apostrophic; or, if a more canonical term is required, it is phenomenological.

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All we need to know is that, in Shakespeare’s time, an apostrophe indicated omitted letters, which meant Hamlet could say with supreme apostrophic confidence: “Fie on’t! O fie!”; […]

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