Separatrices
noun, plural separatrices
[sep-uh-rey-tri-seez, -er-uh-trahy-seez] /ˌsɛp əˈreɪ trɪˌsiz, -ər əˈtraɪ siz/ (Show IPA), separatrixes.
1.
something that divides or separates, as the line between light and dark areas on a partially illuminated surface.
2.
virgule.
3.
Mathematics. one of several symbols for separating components of a number, as a decimal point or comma.
noun (pl) separatrices (ˌsɛpəˈreɪtrɪˌsiːz)
1.
another name for solidus (sense 1)
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