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The symbol 'π' is the Greek letter 'p' which is called "pi", like our 'p' is called 'pee'.
Symvolo (σύμβολο) Symbol is a greek word after all
If you mean the symbol &, it is called an ampersand.
its called a lemniscate
It's called the Ampersand. See the related link for more information.
The a in circle symbol is the symbol for the word At. Example: soanso@(at)something.ca
phonetically similar word is called a homonym. :)
The symbol 'π' is the Greek letter 'p' which is called "pi", like our 'p' is called 'pee'.
Because the word bit is a "tag" and the symbol at the start "#" is called a "hash".
The special symbol for the paragraph-end-marker is ^p. Find for ^p^p, and replace it by ^p.
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The symbol you get when you type shift 7 is &. "&" is called an "ampersand" and it represents the word "and".
It is called as asterisk or star. From the Greek word asteriskos- meaning small star.
In common Hindi, you call it nishan or sanket depending on the phrase. A more complex word can be chinh, prateek or anuroop.
The proofreading symbol that looks like a circumflex is called a caret. It is used to indicate where an additional or corrected word should be inserted in a text.
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