in·ter·punct
noun, punctuation mark used to separate words in classical Latin prior to the use of spaces. As seen in the Wall·E.
A transmission from the deep south.
Posted on Tuesday, 29 July 2008
noun, punctuation mark used to separate words in classical Latin prior to the use of spaces. As seen in the Wall·E.
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