(1) A mark used to indicate the word above it should be repeated.
(2) The same; duplicate.
(1) Repeat an action or statement
(1) And ditto the literary works being sampled, which in this novel pay homage to the half-submerged tradition of post-1950 British experimental fiction.
(2) If one folds his arms, so does the other; if one crosses his legs, ditto
(3) And ditto for those big 4-wheel-drive badges on the mud flaps.
(4) And ditto all of youu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac lots of good material here.
(5) I complained and was told I could have only 500 words; ditto , then 700 words.
(6) So zero marks for slow, ditto for marketing effectiveness and maybe full marks for enigmatic and intriguing.
(7) Tactically, it's clear that the fleet is less handily placed in Holland, and the army ditto in Denmark.
ditto mark