Symvolo (σύμβολο)
Symbol is a greek word after all
The symbol for pi (π), is the Greek letter that is the equivalent to the Roman p. It is the Greek letter pi. It is the first letter of the Greek word περίμετρος (perimetros) from which our word perimeter comes.
The symbol of pi is 16th letter of the Greek alphabet and it was chosen because the first letter of the equivalent of the word perimeter begins with pi in the Greek language.
Insert -> Symbol -> More Symbols..ANS2:Type 03bc then Alt+x.
The 'symbol' is a letter in the Greek alphabet - which is pronounced 'pi'. The connection between the letter and the ratio of the diameter and the circumference fo a circle may come from the fact that the letter pi is the first letter of the Greek word for perimeter, and the word for periphery.
The symbol 'π' is the Greek letter 'p' which is called "pi", like our 'p' is called 'pee'.
The symbol for pi (π), is the Greek letter that is the equivalent to the Roman p. It is the Greek letter pi. It is the first letter of the Greek word περίμετρος (perimetros) from which our word perimeter comes.
The symbol comes from the Greek alphabet.
The symbol of pi is 16th letter of the Greek alphabet and it was chosen because the first letter of the equivalent of the word perimeter begins with pi in the Greek language.
The symbol for the element Iridium is "Ir". It comes from the Greek word iris that means rainbow.
Yes, Xenon is a Greek word. It comes from the Greek word "xenon," meaning "strange" or "foreign." Xenon is also the name of a chemical element with the symbol Xe and atomic number 54.
The symbol CI comes from the Greek word 'khloros' meaning green referring to the colour of Chlorine gas.
Chlorine's chemical symbol is Cl, and its name originates from the Greek word "chloros," meaning greenish-yellow.
It is the Greek letter for "psi". This was the first letter in the Greek word "psuchê" which is one of the rout words of psychology. There is a link to a picture of the symbol in the related links.
A logo, which comes from the Greek for "word".
The symbol At for astatine originates from its name, which is derived from the Greek word "astatos" meaning unstable.
On Microsoft Word, go into Insert and Symbol, it'll be under Greek letters - you can cut and paste it from there
in the greek alphabet the letter P is the same as the pi symbol...i think