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Separatrix
Sepˊa-ra′trix
,Noun.
pl. L.
-trices
(#)
, E. -trixes
(#)
. [L., she that separates.]
(Arith.)
The decimal point; the dot placed at the left of a decimal fraction, to separate it from the whole number which it follows. The term is sometimes also applied to other marks of separation.
Definition 2024
separatrix
separatrix
English
Noun
separatrix (plural separatrixes or separatrices)
- (typography, historical) The ⟨L⟩ or pipe ⟨|⟩ mark formerly used to divide integers from decimals.
- 1660, Jonas Moore, Moor's Arithmetick, page 13:
- Therefore in writing of decimall parts let the separatrix be always used.
- 1660, Jonas Moore, Moor's Arithmetick, page 13:
- (typography, obsolete) Synonym of decimal point, which replaced such marks.
- (typography) The proofreader's mark resembling a slash ⟨ / ⟩ or vertical bar ⟨ | ⟩ placed after a note in the margin to indicate that it should replace the item(s) struckthrough in the running text or to separate it from other margin notes.
- A terminator: a line on a partially-illuminated surface separating the lit and shaded regions.
- (physics) The line between regions having different magnetic fields.
- (mathematics) The boundary separating two modes of behavior in a differential equation.
Synonyms
- (marks): See pipe and slash
- (decimal point): See decimal point
- (line dividing areas of illumination): See terminator
References
- Merriam-Webster Online. "separatrix". Accessed 11 February 2016.
- Oxford English Dictionary, 1st ed. "separatrix, n." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1912.