semicolon in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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semicolon [Am ˈsɛmiˌkoʊlən, ˈsɛmaɪˌkoʊlən, Brit ˌsɛmɪˈkəʊlən, ˌsɛmɪˈkəʊlɒn] N

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Typically, a colon is used for the eyes of a face, unless winking which uses a semicolon.
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Note that the semicolon and colon are accessed by using the key.
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The semicolon occurs as a punctuation mark for better and clear organization of excessive and complicated complex sentences.
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Often a notation is used in which the covariant derivative is given with a semicolon, while a normal partial derivative is indicated by a comma.
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Multiple possibilities for the same stage are shown separated by a semicolon.
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In the tabular format, the digits are written above their base, and a semicolon indicates the radix point.
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This sentence is similar; however, a semicolon is necessary as well.
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From the 12th century, the semicolon appears as well.
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Most often this is mandatory, but in some languages the semicolon is optional in many contexts.
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The semicolon (backslashed to avoid the shell interpreting it as a command separator) indicates the end of the command.
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