Definitions from Wiktionary (semiquote)
▸ noun: A single quotation mark, ('). This is often used for a quote within a quote, as in "Tom said 'What?'"
▸ noun: A punctuation mark to indicate that the text is a semi-quote, i.e. a close paraphrase that uses some of the author's original words.
▸ noun: (informal) A partly paraphrased quotation.
▸ verb: To make a close paraphrase of a quotation, using some of its words.
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▸ noun: A single quotation mark, ('). This is often used for a quote within a quote, as in "Tom said 'What?'"
▸ noun: A punctuation mark to indicate that the text is a semi-quote, i.e. a close paraphrase that uses some of the author's original words.
▸ noun: (informal) A partly paraphrased quotation.
▸ verb: To make a close paraphrase of a quotation, using some of its words.
Similar:
semi-quote,
quote,
quotemark,
straight quote,
doublequote,
quotation mark,
quote mark,
single quote,
double quote,
double-quote,
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