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- Dictionaryfull stop/ˌfʊl ˈstɒp/
noun
- 1. a punctuation mark (.) used at the end of a sentence or an abbreviation. British
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Punctuation to signal the end of a sentence
The full stop (Commonwealth English), period (North American English), or full point . is a punctuation mark used for several purposes, most often to mark the end of a declarative sentence (as distinguished from a question or exclamation).A full stop is frequently used at the end of word abbreviations—in British usage, primarily truncations like Rev., but not after contractions like Revd; in Ameri... Wikipedia