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double dagger

Diesis \Di"e*sis\, n.; pl. Dieses. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to let go through, dissolve; dia` through + ? to let go, send.]

  1. (Mus.) A small interval, less than any in actual practice, but used in the mathematical calculation of intervals.

  2. (Print.) The mark [dag]; -- called also double dagger. It is used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote

    Syn: double obelisk. [1913 Webster] ||

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double dagger

n. The typographical sign ‡ that is used to indicate a footnote or reference

WordNet
double dagger

n. a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote [syn: double obelisk, dieses]

Wikipedia
Double Dagger

Double Dagger was a post-punk trio from Baltimore, Maryland composed of only drums, vocals, and a very loud bass guitar which fills the space a guitar would normally take. Vocalist Nolen Strals and bassist Bruce Willen also comprised the graphic design team Post Typography, which has done work for some very high-profile clients, including the New York Times.1 Hence, Double Dagger made a habit of referring to their style of post-hardcore as "graphicdesigncore" early in their career. In October 2011, Double Dagger broke up after a small final tour. Their final EP 333 was released in April 2013 alongside a documentary of their final tour, entitled If We Shout Loud Enough.

Double Dagger (album)

Double Dagger is the eponymous debut full length by Baltimore punk rock band Double Dagger. It features original drummer Brian Dubin, and is markedly more garage rock in feel than the group's more recent work.