A "T" inside a circle typically represents a "transmission" symbol, often used in the context of telecommunications or electrical engineering to indicate the transfer of data or signals. In some contexts, it can also signify a "test" or "testing" procedure. Additionally, in specific industries, it might represent a particular standard or specification related to technology or equipment. Always consider the surrounding context for the most accurate interpretation.
It's the symbol for anarchy.
I believe a circle within a circle is not part of Braille - Braille consists of a series of dots arranged in patterns.
It symbolise the cartographer's visual resource' sizes.
a target maybe?... or a bull's eye?
it most likely is a trade mark.
In blueprints, it is a small circle with a "T" inside of it.
It is the symbol for Alcoholics Anonymous.
a cirlce with a v inside it means that its a volt meter
A c inside a circle means "with" in medical terms.
Compass Rose
Usually, "Go this way."
Equality.
It's the symbol for anarchy.
Compass Rose
I believe a circle within a circle is not part of Braille - Braille consists of a series of dots arranged in patterns.
It symbolise the cartographer's visual resource' sizes.
a target maybe?... or a bull's eye?