A symbol that represents abundance or surplus is often depicted as a cornucopia, also known as the horn of plenty. This symbol originates from Greek and Roman mythology, where it is a horn-shaped container overflowing with fruits, flowers, and other symbols of prosperity. The cornucopia is commonly used to signify wealth, fertility, and abundance in various cultural contexts.
It means more than normal, or more than enough.
The "more than" symbol is the > symbol. The "less than" symbol is the < symbol.
a letter or symbol that stands for one or more numbers is a
it mean more than something so ading
The only "mathematical" (it's really more geometrical) symbol I can think of fitting the description means "perpendicular."
a symbol that means there is more than enough of something
This sounds very much like a symbol (Something that means itself and something more).
In simple terms it means to have enough, or more than enough of something. Ex. Farmers had a sufficient amount of food.
it means enough enough or more than enough large, accomidating
The word "sufficient" means enough. The word "ample" means more than enough.
It means that there is something more.
For a literary symbol to be effective, the writer must go beyond the original meaning of the symbol. Both itself and something more.
The word bounteous means bountiful. This is the act of generously giving or being given something in a plentiful manner.
"Love them more" was something that her father would say to her when she was little. It means to love the people who are mean to you more because they probably weren't loved enough when they were kids.
abundant
40 is more 40 means 40 units 40% means a fraction of something. more specifically it means 4/10ths (2/5ths) of something.
There is no backslash proofreading symbol in existence, for more information on all the proofreading symbols, refer to this page: http://webster.commnet.edu/writing/symbols.htm