parenthese
Parenthese is a term associated with the punctuation marks used to enclose a segment of text. In English, the conventional word is parenthesis (singular) and parentheses (plural). The spelling “parenthese” may appear as a nonstandard variant or in discussions of cross-linguistic terminology. In French, the corresponding words are parenthèse (singular) and parenthèses (plural).
Etymology traces parenthesis to the Greek parénthesis, meaning insertion, from para- beside and en- thesis putting.
Usage and function: Parentheses enclose material that is supplementary, explanatory, or aside from the main point.
Forms and nesting: The typical shape is round parentheses: ( ). Other brackets include square [ ], curly { }, and angle
In mathematics and computing: In mathematics, parentheses indicate grouping to determine order of operations. In programming
Typography and style: Style guides vary on punctuation placement around parentheses. In some conventions, periods and