octothorpe (OK-tuh-thorp) noun
The symbol #.
Everything has a name. Some things have several names. If I said "pound sign" most push-button phone users would know which symbol I was speaking about. But I do remember a time when I had no idea that # stood for pound as well. I just called it "the number sign."
Now I find I can call it an octothorpe.
When might I want to call it an octothorpe? Maybe when it's a footnote symbol--neither a number sign or a pound sign. Or perhaps a very precise character would use the word. Or one who wants to impress someone with his vocabulary, because there was nothing else impressive about him/her. A less precise person might call it a tic-tac-toe grid imitating the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
I love knowing the names of things--the words that draw vivid pictures in the mind of a reader. I'm currently reading Escape Into the Open: The Art of Writing True by Elizabeth Berg. I think the thing that impresses me the most about her as a writer is that she captures a snapshot in words. Those words are crisp, exact, and the picture they draw is clear and recognizable. But it's the details that make me say--yes! I can see that.
Don't know that octothorpe would do that.
But after today.....perhaps a few more will know what I'm talking about. :)







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