Книга: CASAGRANDE, JUNE «BEST PUNCTUATION BOOK, PERIOD»
Производитель: "Ten Speed Press" These days, writers wear many different hats: they write magazine and news articles, sales copy, online newsletters, books, and reports. It`s hard to keep the punctuation style rules for each one straight--until now. This comprehensive reference from grammar guru June Casagrande is organized by punctuation type to give writers quick answers no matter what they`re writing for. The Best Punctuation Book, Period provides clear answers to common questions about hyphenation, commas, apostrophes, numbers, and more; a Punctuation A to Z section addressing commonly confused terms in one master list; and rulings from an expert Punctuation Panel on gray areas. With this resource in hand, writers will be able to craft polished prose for every job in a flash. ISBN:9781607744931 Издательство: "Ten Speed Press" (2014)
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June
June June, n. [L. Junius: cf. F. Juin. So called either from
Junius, the name of a Roman gens, or from Juno, the goddess.]
The sixth month of the year, containing thirty days.
[1913 Webster]
And what is so rare as a day in June?
Then, if ever, come perfect days. --Lowell.
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{June beetle}, {June bug} (Zo["o]l.), any one of several
species of large brown beetles of the genus {Lachnosterna}
and related genera; -- so called because they begin to
fly, in the northern United States, about the first of
June. The larv[ae] of the June beetles live under ground,
and feed upon the roots of grasses and other plants.
Called also {May bug} or {May beetle}.
{June grass} (Bot.), a New England name for Kentucky blue grass. See {Blue glass}, and Illustration in Appendix. [1913 Webster]
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