A slash (/) is a punctuation symbol commonly used to indicate a variety of relationships, including division, fractions, and website URLs. It can also denote choices or alternatives in a list, and separate words in certain phrases like "and/or".
"Le" means "the" in French, and "slash" refers to the forward slash (/) symbol. So "le SLASH vel" would mean "the vel forward slash" in a mixture of French and English.
comma
The proofreading symbol for using a lowercase is a caret (^) underneath the uppercase letter that should be changed to lowercase.
Some examples of Caesura, or puntuation marks, are the period ( . ), the comma ( , ), and the colon ( : ).
When read aloud, it should typically be replaced with the word 'or'. For instance, if you read "I have a dog/cat kennel", you would say aloud "I have a dog or cat kennel"
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Prohibited or prohibition symbol
"Le" means "the" in French, and "slash" refers to the forward slash (/) symbol. So "le SLASH vel" would mean "the vel forward slash" in a mixture of French and English.
Usually a slash, or division symbol. Miles per hour = mi/hr
think a congruent sign with a slash through it.
A forward slash "/"
An equal sign with a slash through it?
Put a slash through an equal sign.
A backward slash is a slash that tips backwards (\), as opposed to a forward slash that tips forwards (/).
The pipe symbol is a vertical bar (|), not a forward slash.
It means typing or writing this little symbol /