A brief interval.
A difference in the calculation of nearly identical intervals by different ways.
In Ancient Greek rhetoric, a short clause, something less than a colon, originally denoted by comma marks. In antiquity it was defined as a combination of words having no more than eight syllables in all. It was later applied to longer phrases, e.g. the Johannine comma.
The punctuation mark ⟨,⟩ used to indicate a set of parts of a sentence or between elements of a list.
A similar-looking subscript diacritical mark.
Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Polygonia, having a comma-shaped white mark on the underwings, especially Polygonia c-album and Polygonia c-aureum of North Africa, Europe, and Asia.
A delimiting marker between items in a genetic sequence.
To place a comma or commas within text; to follow, precede, or surround a portion of text with commas.
A problem, delay or source of difficulty.
A fastener or connection point, as for a trailer.
A large Californian minnow, Lavinia exilicauda.
A sudden pull.
A period of time spent in the military.
Any of various knots used to attach a rope to an object other than another rope.
A hidden or unfavorable condition or element.
To strike the legs together in going, as horses; to interfere.
To attach, tie or fasten.
To pull with a jerk.
To marry oneself to; especially to get hitched.
To become entangled or caught; to be linked or yoked; to unite; to cling.
To move interruptedly or with halts, jerks, or steps; said of something obstructed or impeded.