It's spelt and pronounced as asterisk, though many native english speakers think it's pronounced astericks
no, an asterisk cannot be used to correct grammar.
An asterisk (*) typically represents the multiplication operator in mathematics.
In this context, the asterisk symbol () typically indicates a footnote or a reference to additional information.
Asterisk is typically classified as a noun. It is often used to denote a footnote or special notation in written text.
The name of the star on a PC keyboard is commonly known as the "asterisk."
no, an asterisk cannot be used to correct grammar.
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it either is meant to give emphasis to a word or correct a previous error
Asterisk
An asterisk. asterisk In language it's an asterisk ... but to a programmer it's called a "splat".
Asterisk has three syllables.
The correct spelling of the word is asterisk. In simple terms it is a typographical symbol (*), which is usually put at the end of a word with the reference being found in the footnote.
PMS Asterisk was created in 2005.
An asterisk is used for multiplication in math
An asterisk is also known as "times by", or "x"
Asterisk is dervied from the greek word "asteri", which means star. That is why the asterisk is star shaped.
() is not an asterisk. It is a pair of rounded brackets called parentheses. An asterisk is this symbol *.Asterisk comes from the Latin word "asteriscus" and and the Ancient Greek word "asteriskos" which means "little star". It is called this because an asterisk resembles a typical star.