Noun: Oxford comma
- A comma used after the penultimate item in a list of three or more items, before 'and' or 'or', common in American English but less so in British English; e.g. "I bought apples, oranges, and bananas" (with Oxford comma) vs "I bought apples, oranges and bananas" (without)
- serial comma
Derived forms: Oxford commas
Encyclopedia: Oxford comma