Etymology: [ 'as-t&-"risk, esp in pl ] (noun.) 14th century. Late Latin asteriscus Ancient Greek ἀστερίσκος (asteriskos, “a little star, asterisk, used in manuscripts to mark passages”), diminutive of ἀστήρ (aster, “a star”).
Symbol (*), used to highlight a particular word or sentence, often to indicate a footnote, Alternate of Asteriscus, A blemish in an otherwise outstanding achievement, A wildcard symbol, To mark with an asterisk symbol (*), The figure of a star, thus, &?;, used in printing and writing as a reference to a passage or note in the margin, to supply the omission of letters or words, or to mark a word or phrase as having a special character, As a unary operator, treats its operand as an address and results in the contents of that address As a binary operator, multiplies two operands, performing the arithmetic conversions, if necessary As an assignment operator (*=), multiplies an expression by the value of the object referred to by the left operand, and assigns the product to that object See also binary operator and unary operator, "*" a reference mark, small star-shaped character (*); "wildcard" symbol, character that can be used to represent every possible character combination (Computers), Used to draw a reader's attention to a piece of information at the bottom of a page in a book Example: a footnote, matches any number of characters, n the standard character that is variously called "asterisk" or "star" (*) See Figure~2--5 @IGindex{at-sign}, * Sometimes called star Used as the multiplication operator and, together with a slash, to delineate certain comments, n the standard character that is variously called "asterisk" or "star" (*) See Figure~2--5, mark with an asterisk; "Linguists star unacceptable sentences", An asterisk is the sign *. It is used especially to indicate that there is further information about something in another part of the text. a mark like a star (*), used especially to show something interesting or important (asteriscus, from , , from aster; ASTEROID), a star-shaped character * used in printing, (Gr "little stars;" Sl Zvezditsa) A sacred vessel having two arched metal bands held together in such a fashion as to form the shape of a cross It is placed on the paten and serves to prevent the veil from touching the particles of the Eucharist, An operator for expanding the scope of your search An asterisk represents 0 or more alphanumeric characters Placing an asterisk at the end of a word differs from stemming, in that it finds all words that begin with the preceding string, regardless of meaning, Star-like symbol, ASCII code 42 decimal Usually rendered six-pointed, but has also been spotted with five or eight points, the * character used for the first reference in a footnote, etc Also Star or Estrella or Étoile or Anmerkzeichen or Sterretje, * Sometimes called "star" Used to delineate certain comments and as the multiplication operator, metal frame which keeps veil off Lamb and Particles on diskos, The * is an asterisk Sometimes called a "star", "*" Used to designate original spelling in Detail Inventory Table Original spelling has been changed to a modern standard word This change is indicated by the addition of an "=" to the word, i e : "chare*" becomes "chair= ", past of asterisk, marked with an asterisk; "the starred items, marked with an asterisk; "the starred items", present participle of asterisk, third-person singular of asterisk, plural of asterisk,
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Symbol (*), used to highlight a particular word or sentence, often to indicate a footnote
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Alternate of Asteriscus
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A blemish in an otherwise outstanding achievement - "They came into the tournament highly ranked, but with a little bit of an asterisk as their last two wins had been unconvincing."
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A wildcard symbol
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To mark with an asterisk symbol (*)
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The figure of a star, thus, &?;, used in printing and writing as a reference to a passage or note in the margin, to supply the omission of letters or words, or to mark a word or phrase as having a special character
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As a unary operator, treats its operand as an address and results in the contents of that address As a binary operator, multiplies two operands, performing the arithmetic conversions, if necessary As an assignment operator (*=), multiplies an expression by the value of the object referred to by the left operand, and assigns the product to that object See also binary operator and unary operator
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"*" a reference mark
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small star-shaped character (*); "wildcard" symbol, character that can be used to represent every possible character combination (Computers) isim
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Used to draw a reader's attention to a piece of information at the bottom of a page in a book Example: a footnote
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matches any number of characters
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n the standard character that is variously called "asterisk" or "star" (*) See Figure~2--5 @IGindex{at-sign}
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* Sometimes called star Used as the multiplication operator and, together with a slash, to delineate certain comments
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n the standard character that is variously called "asterisk" or "star" (*) See Figure~2--5
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mark with an asterisk; "Linguists star unacceptable sentences"
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An asterisk is the sign *. It is used especially to indicate that there is further information about something in another part of the text. a mark like a star (*), used especially to show something interesting or important (asteriscus, from , , from aster; ASTEROID)
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a star-shaped character * used in printing
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(Gr "little stars;" Sl Zvezditsa) A sacred vessel having two arched metal bands held together in such a fashion as to form the shape of a cross It is placed on the paten and serves to prevent the veil from touching the particles of the Eucharist
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An operator for expanding the scope of your search An asterisk represents 0 or more alphanumeric characters Placing an asterisk at the end of a word differs from stemming, in that it finds all words that begin with the preceding string, regardless of meaning
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Star-like symbol, ASCII code 42 decimal Usually rendered six-pointed, but has also been spotted with five or eight points
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the * character used for the first reference in a footnote, etc Also Star or Estrella or Étoile or Anmerkzeichen or Sterretje
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* Sometimes called "star" Used to delineate certain comments and as the multiplication operator
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metal frame which keeps veil off Lamb and Particles on diskos
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The * is an asterisk Sometimes called a "star"
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"*" Used to designate original spelling in Detail Inventory Table Original spelling has been changed to a modern standard word This change is indicated by the addition of an "=" to the word, i e : "chare*" becomes "chair= "
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