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asterisk (encz) | asterisk,hvězdička	n:	znak * v typografii	Zdeněk Brož |  
Asterisk (gcide) | Asterisk \As"ter*isk\, n. [L. asteriscus, Gr. ?, dim. of 'asth`r
    star. See Aster.]
    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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asterisk (wn) | asterisk
     n 1: a star-shaped character * used in printing [syn:
          asterisk, star]
     v 1: mark with an asterisk; "Linguists star unacceptable
          sentences" [syn: star, asterisk] |  
asterisk (foldoc) | asterisk
 *
 
     "*" ASCII code 42.  Common names include: star;
    INTERCAL: splat; ITU-T: asterisk.  Rare: wild card;
    gear; dingle; mult; spider; aster; times; twinkle; glob;
    Nathan Hale.
 
    Commonly used as the multiplication operator and as the
    Kleene star.  Often doubled, as in "x**2", to mean "to the
    power".  In C and related languages, asterisk is used as the
    dereference operator, "*p" meaning "the thing pointed to by
    p".
 
    (2006-09-10)
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asterisk (encz) | asterisk,hvězdička	n:	znak * v typografii	Zdeněk Brož |  
asterisks (encz) | asterisks,hvězdičky	n: pl.	znak * v typografii	Zdeněk Brož |  
unasterisked (encz) | unasterisked,	adj:		 |  
asterisk (wn) | asterisk
     n 1: a star-shaped character * used in printing [syn:
          asterisk, star]
     v 1: mark with an asterisk; "Linguists star unacceptable
          sentences" [syn: star, asterisk] |  
asterisked (wn) | asterisked
     adj 1: marked with an asterisk; "the starred items" [syn:
            asterisked, starred] |  
unasterisked (wn) | unasterisked
     adj 1: not marked with an asterisk; "unasterisked items" [syn:
            unasterisked, unstarred] |  
asterisk (foldoc) | asterisk
 *
 
     "*" ASCII code 42.  Common names include: star;
    INTERCAL: splat; ITU-T: asterisk.  Rare: wild card;
    gear; dingle; mult; spider; aster; times; twinkle; glob;
    Nathan Hale.
 
    Commonly used as the multiplication operator and as the
    Kleene star.  Often doubled, as in "x**2", to mean "to the
    power".  In C and related languages, asterisk is used as the
    dereference operator, "*p" meaning "the thing pointed to by
    p".
 
    (2006-09-10)
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