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Asterisk   /ˈæstərɪsk/   Listen
Asterisk

verb
1.
Mark with an asterisk.  Synonym: star.






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"Asterisk" Quotes from Famous Books



... maintained in later times that they did not believe in the existence of the gods of popular belief. Thus we arrive at the following list, in which those who were denoted as atheoi are italicised and those who were accused of impiety are marked with an asterisk: ...
— Atheism in Pagan Antiquity • A. B. Drachmann

... anticipation. The parallels and resemblances between the two were arranged with consummate skill, and whenever there was a passage which seemed to present an exact chronicle of some well-known saying or doing of the modern ruler there would follow an asterisk with a reference to a passage in Tacitus or Suetonius or Dion Cassius or other eminent authority exactly warranting the statement. This piece of historical jugglery ran speedily through thirty editions, while from all parts of Germany came refutations and counter-refutations ...
— Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White Volume II • Andrew Dickson White

... and the nineteen Poems marked with an asterisk, were not contained in the first edition. One Poem has been ...
— Silhouettes • Arthur Symons



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