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 part of a year when something particular happens.
A fixed period of time in a massively multiplayer online game in which new content (themes, rules, modes, etc.) becomes available, sometimes replacing earlier content.
A period of the year in which a place is most busy or frequented for business, amusement, etc.
Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter
A group of episodes of a television or radio program broadcast in regular intervals with a long break between each group, usually with one year between the beginning of each.
The period over which a series of Test matches are played.
The full set of downloadable content for a game, which can be purchased with a season pass.
To mingle: to moderate, temper, or qualify by admixture.
To become mature; to grow fit for use; to become adapted to a climate.
To flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
To become dry and hard, by the escape of the natural juices, or by being penetrated with other substance.
To habituate, accustom, or inure (someone or something) to a particular use, purpose, or circumstance.
To prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices.