commata
/kɒmˈeɪtə/ or /kɑːˈmeɪtə/Definitions
1. noun
A punctuation mark used to indicate a pause or separation in a sentence, especially in ancient Greek or Latin texts.
“The ancient Greek manuscripts were full of commata to make the text easier to read and understand.”
2. noun
A short pause or break in a sentence or conversation.
“The commata in her speech gave her audience a chance to absorb the information.”