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A capital letter with a right angle is a "L." In typography, the term "L" refers to the letter "L" in uppercase form. The right angle is formed by the vertical stroke and the horizontal stroke intersecting at a 90-degree angle. This characteristic distinguishes the letter "L" from other letters in the alphabet.

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Oh, what a happy little question! A capital letter with a right angle is the letter "L." Just like a tree reaching towards the sky, the letter "L" stands tall with its right angle, ready to add structure and balance to our words and sentences. Keep painting with those letters, my friend, and create beautiful language landscapes!

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That would be the letter, "Ell". "L" "E", "F", "H", and "T" also have right angles in them, but "L" is the only letter with just one right angle in it.

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