Apostrophus

/əˈpɒstrəfəs/ noun

The apostrophe punctuation mark itself, or in classical usage, a mark or symbol used in ancient texts to indicate pauses or omissions.

From Greek apostrophos (marked with a turning away), from apo- (away) plus strophein (to turn). The term describes both the modern punctuation mark and its classical antecedents.

AMአፖስትሮፍ
ARأپوستروف
BNঅপোস্ট্রফ
CAapòstrof
CSapostrof
DAapostrof
DEApostroph
ELαποστροφή
ESapóstrofo
FAآپوستروف
FIapostrofi
FRapostrophe
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