punctuate
v. US //ˈpəŋktʃuˌeɪt// UK //pˈʌŋktʃuːˌeɪt// punc·tu·ate
Borrowed from Medieval Latin pūnctuātus, perfect passive participle of pūnctuō (“to mark with points”), from Medieval Latin pūnctus (“a point, dot”), from pungō (“to prick, punch”); see -ate (verb-forming suffix) and -ate (adjective-forming suffix). Doublet of punch.