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splat

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See asterisk.


1.splat - Name used in many places (DEC, IBM, and others) for the asterisk ("*") character (ASCII 0101010). This may derive from the "squashed-bug" appearance of the asterisk on many early line printers.
2.splat - Name used by some MIT people for the "#" character (ASCII 35).
3.splat - (Rochester Institute of Technology) The feature key on a Mac (same as alt).
4.splat - An obsolete name used by some people for the Stanford/ITS extended ASCII circle-x character. This character is also called "blobby" and "frob", among other names; it is sometimes used by mathematicians as a notation for "tensor product".
5.splat - An obsolete name for the semi-mythical Stanford extended ASCII circle-plus character.

See also ASCII.

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Caught between Warhol and Bob Dylan (not named, to avoid a lawsuit), the whiny Sedgwick splats like a bug on a windshield.
Best is the evocative language, which reflects what might be a child's sensory response to the natural world even while the words' arrangement on the page depicts that world: a pale "wisp" of white cloud becomes a larger "plump / bright dome / of sugary white / sky-muffin"; later, in vast, overlapping capital letters, a "cloudburst" generates straight-falling lowercase phrases: "big as grapes"; "falling faster"; "monster splats.
She re-enters with a grandiose string of technical feats ending in a tragic splat on the floor.
 
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