If you mean what does an o with a line over it means, it means that there is emphasis on the o. Such as, Rōb would be pronounced like Robe, not Rob. If you mean how to type it, I just searched what is an o with a line over it? in Google, then copy and pasted it onto my document. Hope this helped.
Uppercase: B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X Lowercase: c, k, l, o, and x
The diameter.
Look at the following diagram - The O represents a counter - the dots are just for spacing. OOOOOO O...........O O...........O O...........O O...........O OOOOOO
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You can use w/o. In medical shorthand without is a s with a line over it and with is a c with a line over it
You can use w/o. In medical shorthand without is a s with a line over it and with is a c with a line over it
I need some help to learn what Two Os make with a line over them both
I need some help to learn what Two Os make with a line over them both
This is simply called a line. <---------------O-------------------------------O----------------------> But this is called a line segment: O-------------------------------------------O
In Japanese "werewolf" is "okamiotoko" (with a straight line over the first "o")
"werewolf" in japanese: okamiotko (with a straight line over the first "o")
Tseung Kwan O Line was created in 2002.
The line going through an "o" helps to clarify the letter o, from the number zero.
A line over the letter o, called a macron, typically indicates a longer pronunciation of the vowel sound in languages such as Latin or Hawaiian. It does not specifically mean "without" in all cases, but rather serves to differentiate between different vowel sounds.
aloha = love, greetings, farewell no = if it's just "no" without a horizontal line over the "o", it can mean "from" if there is a line, it means "indeed" kakou = us (3 or more people), can also mean "all of us" So: Aloha no kakou: Love/Greetings from us/all of us. (With a line over the "o" in "no"): Love/Greetings indeed to us/all of us.
The slope of a straight line can't be measured in units. If it is a horizontal line then there is no slope because the rise over run is 0/x, which equals zero because zero divided by everything is zero. If the line is vertical then the slope is undefined because the rise over run is x/o.