ditto mark
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Definition
- Noun:
- A symbol indicating repetition: A "ditto mark" is a typographical symbol (usually two apostrophes or quotation marks: " ) used to indicate that the word, phrase, or data directly above it should be repeated.
Usage
- The "ditto mark" is used in lists, tables, or notes to avoid writing the same word or number multiple times. It signifies "the same as above."
Examples
- Noun:
- In the column, she wrote "apples" on the first line and used a ditto mark on the next two lines.
- The inventory list had "blue" for the first item, followed by a ditto mark for the next five items.
Advanced Usage
- In formal tables: While common in informal notes, ditto marks are often replaced by repeating the actual entry or using other symbols like a dash in more formal or technical documents to ensure absolute clarity.
- Beyond text: The concept of a "ditto mark" can be metaphorically used to mean an exact copy or repetition of an idea or action.
- His opinion was just a ditto mark of his boss's statement.
Variants and Related Words
- Ditto (n, v, adv): As a noun, it means the same thing as mentioned before. As a verb, it means to repeat or copy. As an adverb, it means "in the same way."
- She ordered coffee, and I said, "Ditto."
- Ibid. (abbreviation): Used in citations to mean "in the same place," indicating the same source as the immediately preceding note.
Synonyms
- Repeat sign: A symbol indicating something should be repeated.
- Duplication indicator: A mark showing that content is duplicated.
Related Phrases
- Say ditto to: To agree with or repeat what someone else has said.
- I have to say ditto to all the compliments about her work.
Noun
- a mark used to indicate the word above it should be repeated