Want this question answered?
Answer: = The symbol for Similarity is the Tilde, ~. It is NOT the equal symbol, =.
It is the lower case Greek letter sigma. I cannot show it here because this browser converts it to the Roman letter s, but the Greek one looks like an o with a tilde attached to its top.
It's either the "tilde" or the frosting that dripped from your toasted Danish.
There is no agreed sign for the median. Some authors represent the median of a set of values of x by x with a superscript ~ (tilde) above it.
An umlaut. An umlaut is just one example of a diacritical. Other diacriticals whose names are useful to learn are the tilde, circumflex, and cedilla.
The tilde symbol is used in mathematics to represent infinity.
The tilde is used to indicate allophones in free variation, e.g. [e] ~ [ɛ].
Answer: = The symbol for Similarity is the Tilde, ~. It is NOT the equal symbol, =.
The tilde symbol in a web address (eg. http://www.website.com/~tim) usually means that the website belongs to the user with the name after the tilde (in this example, the username is "tim")
The tilde symbol in a web address (eg. http://www.website.com/~tim) usually means that the website belongs to the user with the name after the tilde (in this example, the username is "tim")
~ tilde ` prime
it is just a way of pronouncing a word with inflections of the voice.
The minus, negative, or subtraction symbol is derived from a tilde written over "m" that used to be used to indicate subtraction. It might also be a shorthand version of the "m" itself.
The double tilde symbol "≈" approximately equal to
its this key ~ but no one knows how to activate it!
The tilde character ("~") is used for several different options. Actually it belongs to the category "typographic symbols", since it is not a phonographic symbol.
The tilde (~) is a symbol that goes above the letter n, to form the letter ñ. Some words are spelled with ñ and some are spelled with n.