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1. (grammatical) Omission of words that are implied by the context. Example: Penny went to the mall and Julie, to the shoe store. In the second clause the verb "went" is implied. In many cases a comma clarifies the situation.
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occurs when clauses, phrases or words are omitted from a sentence but the meaning is recoverable from the context. Eg Talk to you later.
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the series of three dots (periods) in a row that indicates a word or phrase has been omitted
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A punctuation character consisting of three dots, or periods, in a row. It indicates that a word or phrase has been omitted. To access the ellipsis character in standard typefaces, press Option + semicolon.
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three periods with a space before, after and between them ( . . . ) that indicate an omission in quoted material.
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