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punctual
adjective
1 arriving or happening at the arranged time; not late.
2 said of a person: making a habit of arriving on time.
[17c in sense 1; 15c in obsolete sense -sharp-pointed-: from Latin punctus point]
punctuality noun .
punctually adverb .
punctuate
verb (punctuated , punctuating )
1 tr & intr to put punctuation marks into (a piece of writing).
2 to interrupt something repeatedly Bursts of applause punctuated his speech .
[19c in sense 1; 17c in obsolete sense -to point out-: from Latin punctuare , punctuatum to prick or point]
punctuation
noun
1 a system of conventional marks used in a text to clarify its meaning for the reader, indicating pauses, intonation, missing letters, etc.
2 a the use of such marks;
b the process of inserting them.
punctuation mark
noun any of the set of marks such as the full stop, comma, question mark, etc that in written text conventionally indicate the pauses and intonations that would be used in speech, and which help to make the meaning clear.

punctuation marks See Usage Notes at apostrophe, brackets, colon, comma, dash, exclamation mark, full stop, hyphen, oblique, question mark, quotation marks and semicolon.

puncture
noun
1 a small hole pierced in something with a sharp point.
2 a a perforation in an inflated object, especially one in a pneumatic tyre;
b the resulting flat tyre.
verb (punctured , puncturing )
1 tr & intr to make a puncture in something, or to be punctured.
2 to deflate (someone's pride, self-importance, etc).
[14c: from Latin punctura , from pungere , punctum to prick]
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