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Colon commonly refers to: * Colon (punctuation) (:), a punctuation mark * Colon (anatomy), a major part of the large intestine, the final section of the digestive system Colon may also refer to: Places * Colon, Michigan, US * Colon, Nebraska, US * Kowloon, Hong Kong, spelled "Colon" in older books * Colón, Panama in: ** Colón Province, Panama * Colón, Putumayo in Colombia * Colón, Cuba in Cuba * Colón, Venezuela in Venezuela People and fictional characters * Colon (singer), Japanese singer * Colón (surname) * Evelyn Colon, formerly unidentified American victim * Colons, another term for ''Pieds-Noirs The ''Pieds-Noirs'' (; ; ''Pied-Noir''), are the people of French and other European descent who were born in Algeria during the period of French rule from 1830 to 1962; the vast majority of whom departed for mainland France as soon as Alger ...'' (European settlers in French Algeria) * Fred Colon, a fictional character in the ''Discworld'' universe * Willie Co ...
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Colon (punctuation)
The colon is a punctuation mark consisting of two equally sized dots aligned vertically. A colon often precedes an explanation, a list, or a quoted sentence. It is also used between hours and minutes in time, between certain elements in medical journal citations, Chapters and verses of the Bible, chapter and verse in Bible citations, and, in the US, for salutations in business letters and other formal letter, formal letter writing. History In Ancient Greek, in rhetoric and meter (poetry), prosody, the term (', 'limb, member of a body') did not refer to punctuation, but to a member or section of a complete thought or passage; see also ''Colon (rhetoric)''. From this usage, in palaeography, a colon is a clause or group of clauses written as a line in a manuscript.''Oxford English Dictionary'', 1st ed. "colon, ''n.²''" Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1891. In the 3rd century BC, Aristophanes of Byzantium is alleged to have devised Greek punctuation, a punctuation system, in ...
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Colon (rhetoric)
A colon (from Greek: , ''pl.'' , ''cola''.) is a rhetorical figure consisting of a clause which is grammatically, but not logically, complete. In Latin, it is called a ''membrum'' or ''membrum orationis''. Sentences consisting of two cola are called ''dicola''; those with three are '' tricola''. The corresponding adjectives are ''dicolic'' and ''tricolic''; ''colic'' is not used in this sense. In writing, these cola are often separated by colons. An isocolon is a sentence composed of cola of equal syllabic length. The Septuagint used this system in the poetic books such as the Psalms. When Jerome translated the books of the Prophets, he arranged the text colometrically. The colometric system was used in bilingual codices of New Testament, such as Codex Bezae and Codex Claromontanus. Some Greek and Latin manuscripts also used this system, including Codex Coislinianus and Codex Amiatinus The Codex Amiatinus (also known as the Jarrow Codex) is considered the best-preserved man ...
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The Colóns (other)
The Colóns may refer to: *The Colóns (2002–2010) - the professional wrestling tag team of Carlito and Primo *Primo and Epico Primo and Epico Colón are a Puerto Rican professional wrestling tag team. The team, composed of real-life cousins, are former WWE Tag Team Champions, with the title won during their first run as Primo and Epico from 2011 to 2013. They also for ... - the professional wrestling tag team of Primo and Epico {{DEFAULTSORT:Colóns, The ...
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Koron (other)
Koron may refer to: * Koron (Cappadocia), now in Turkey * Koron (music), in Persian traditional music See also * Karun, Hormozgan or Korūn, Iran * Koroni or Corone, Greece * Coron (other) * Colon (other) * Colón (other) * Kolon (other) Kolon may refer to: * Kolon Industries, a Korean company * Kolon, Chad, a sub-prefecture of Chad See also * Abba Kolon, a figure in Talmudic mythology * Ali Kolon, 15th-century Songhai king * Colon (other) * Kollon * Kolong (disam ...
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Kolon (other)
Kolon may refer to: * Kolon Industries, a Korean company * Kolon, Chad, a sub-prefecture of Chad See also * Abba Kolon, a figure in Talmudic mythology * Ali Kolon, 15th-century Songhai king * Colon (other) * Kollon (titled ''Ultimate Block Party'' in the United States, ''Koloomn'' in Europe) is a 2003 Arcade puzzle game developed by MagicPot and published by CyberFront. ''Kollon'' was later ported to the PlayStation Portable as a launch title in 2004. Gam ... * Kolong (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Isocolon
Isocolon is a rhetorical scheme in which Parallelism (rhetoric), parallel elements possess the same number of words or syllables. As in any form of Parallelism (rhetoric), parallelism, the pairs or series must enumerate like things to achieve symmetry. The scheme is called bicolon, tricolon, or tetracolon depending on whether they are two, three, or four parallel elements.''Dizionario di retorica e stilistica'', UTET, Toino, 2004. Etymology The term, a compound of ''ísos'' 'equal' and ''kôlon'' 'member, clause' was used in the classical Greek rhetorical literature: The Greek plural is 'isocola', but 'isocolons' is also used in English. Bicolon An example of bicolon is the advertising slogan "buy one, get one free" (you pay for one item but you get another free). In Biblical poetry it is standard to see a pair of adjacent lines of poetry in which the second echoes the meaning of the first.Tremper Longman, Peter Enns, ''Dictionary of the Old Testament: wisdom, poetry & writ ...
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Column (other)
A column is a vertical structural element in architecture. Column or columns may also refer to: Art and entertainment * Column (periodical), a recurring piece or article in a newspaper or magazine * "Columns" (''How I Met Your Mother''), a 2007 episode of ''How I Met Your Mother'' * ''Columns'' (video game), a puzzle video game Computing and mathematics * Column (data store), a NoSQL object * Column (database), a set of data values of a particular type in a relational database * Column vector, an ''m'' × 1 matrix in linear algebra * Miller Columns, the data tree structure visualization technique Military * Column (formation), a military formation * Flying column, a combined arms independent military formation of a temporary nature Science * Column (botany) or gynostemium, a part of an orchid * Column chromatography, a method used to purify individual chemical compounds from mixtures of compounds * Column-based nucleic acid purification * Cortical column, a group of neurons i ...
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Columbus (other)
Columbus is a Latinized version of the Italian surname "''Colombo''". It most commonly refers to: * Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), the Italian explorer * Columbus, Ohio, capital of the U.S. state of Ohio Columbus may also refer to: Places Extraterrestrial * Columbus (crater), a crater on Mars * ''Columbus'' (ISS module), the European module for the International Space Station * ''Columbus'' (spacecraft), a program to develop a European space station 1986–1991 Italy * Columbus (Rome), a residential district United States * Columbus, Arkansas * Columbus, Georgia * Columbus, Illinois * Columbus, Indiana, known for modern architecture * Columbus, Kansas * Columbus, Kentucky * Columbus, Minnesota * Columbus, Mississippi * Columbus, Missouri * Columbus, Montana * Columbus, Nebraska * Columbus, New Jersey * Columbus, New Mexico * Columbus, New York * Columbus, North Carolina * Columbus, North Dakota * Columbus, Ohio, the largest city in United States with this name * Columbu ...
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Colonus (person)
In the late Roman Empire and the Early Middle Ages a ''colonus'' (plural: ''coloni'') was a tenant farmer. Known collectively as the "colonate", these farmers operated as sharecroppers, paying landowners with a portion of their crops in exchange for use of their farmlands. The ''colonis tenant-landlord relationship eventually degraded into one of debt and dependence. As a result, the ''colonus'' system became a new type of land tenancy, placing the occupants in a state between freedom and slavery. The ''colonus'' system can be considered a predecessor of European feudal serfdom. History In Italy, much of the agricultural land was leased to tenants. There was a concept in place that allowed the tenants to have tenure on the land, even though they were not the owners. Tax liabilities went with the sales of a land plot, but most of the taxed public land in Italy was leased rather than owned. Therefore, many of the taxes were imposed upon the tenants rather than the land owner ...
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Cologne (other)
Cologne (German: ) is a city in Germany. Cologne may also refer to: Places France * Cologne, Gers, a ''commune'' in the Département of Gers Germany * Cologne (region), a governmental district of North Rhine-Westphalia * Electorate of Cologne, a state and electorate until 1803 * Free Imperial City of Cologne, within the Holy Roman Empire 1475–1796 Italy * Cologne, Lombardy, a ''commune'' in the Province of Brescia United States * Cologne, Minnesota, a city * Cologne, New Jersey, an unincorporated community * Cologne, Virginia, an unincorporated community Arts and entertainment * Cologne (''Ranma ½''), a character in the Japanese ''Ranma ½'' manga series * '' Cologne: From the Diary of Ray and Esther'', a 1939 American short documentary film * "Cologne", a 2008 song by Ben Folds from ''Way to Normal'' * "Cologne", a 2015 song by Selena Gomez from '' Revival'' Other uses * Cologne (perfume) or Eau de Cologne, a perfume originating from Cologne, Germany, also generically ...
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Colón (other)
Colón may refer to: Places ;Argentina * Colón, Entre Ríos * Colón Department, Córdoba * Colón Department, Entre Ríos * Colón, Buenos Aires ;Colombia * Colón, Nariño * Colón, Putumayo * Colón Department (Colombia) ;Costa Rica * Ciudad Colón ;Cuba * Colón, Cuba ;El Salvador * Colón, La Libertad ;Honduras * Colón Department (Honduras) ;Mexico * Colón, Querétaro ;Panama * Colón, Panama * Colón Province ;Puerto Rico * Plaza Colón, in Mayagüez ;Spain * Plaza de Colón (Madrid) * Colón (Metrovalencia), station in Valencia ;Uruguay * Colón Centro y Noroeste, barrio of Montevideo * Colón Sudeste, barrio of Montevideo * Colón, Uruguay, village in Lavalleja Department ;Venezuela * Colón, Venezuela * Colón Municipality, Zulia in Zulia State Football teams * Club Atlético Colón, from Santa Fe, Argentina * Colón Fútbol Club, a Uruguayan club Other uses * Colón (surname) * Colón (currency) ** Costa Rican colón, currency of Costa Rica ** Salvad ...
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