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Wikipedia: Colon (punctuation)
Colon (punctuation)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

A colon is a punctuation mark, with one dot above another, like this: ":".

Colons are commonly used to introduce lists, or to connect a broad idea with a specific example: two related sentences can be separated by colons instead of periods.

Examples

The United Kingdom comprises four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Speech is silver: silence is golden.
She hadn't eaten since breakfast: she'd worked through her lunch break.

Computer representation

In
computer programming, the colon corresponds to Unicode and ASCII character 58, or 0x003A.

Other meanings

Colon (anatomy)

  

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