Definition of Zigamarph	
	    			    		
		    		-  In computer science generally, a marker or flag with all bits asserted that is the last element in a table of characters or otherwise used to signal the end of data.
 
 -  In Baudot/Murray code specifically, the "LTRS" (hexadecimal 1F) character.
 
 -  In US ASCII code specifically, the "Delete" (hexadecimal 7F) control character. On old punched tape devices, this character was often labeled "Rubout."
 
 -  In Unicode specifically, the all-bits asserted (U+FFFF) element which is defined to be not a valid character.
 
 
  
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