Abacus
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Actually I think maybe "Census" might be the one they're looking for
It is the Greek letter for "psi". This was the first letter in the Greek word "psuchê" which is one of the rout words of psychology. There is a link to a picture of the symbol in the related links.
The euro symbol is the same ( € ) in all countries.Inspiration for the € symbol itself came from the Greek epsilon (ϵ) - a reference to the cradle of European civilization - and the first letter of the word Europe, crossed by two parallel lines to 'certify' the stability of the euro.The symbol can be created on a PC by holding down the Alt key and typing the digits 0128 on the numeric keypad. On a Mac, press Option-shift-2.
the word for taxi starting with the letter c is cab.
sequoyah tried to make a symbol for each word in the cherokee language.why did he eventually give up on this approach
That would be an acronym.
A symbol used for counting is a "number." Perhaps the "d" is incorrect.
A symbol used for counting is a number. Check if the D is correct.
number
Abacus or Census
pictograph, hieroglyph
The word 'symbol' is a noun; a word for something that stands for something else; a letter, character, or sign used instead of a word or group of words; a word for a thing.
Abacus Census
The first letter of the word Ohms is O. The equivalent letter in the Greek alphabet, is Omega.
In lower classes viz sixth standard, the first letter of the word "density" ie 'd' is used. But later in higher studies instead 'd', 'rho' the greek letter is used as the symbol for density.
Yes, the word 'symbol' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for something that stands for something else; a letter, character, or sign used instead of a word or group of words; a word for a thing.
The Om (also Aum) is a Buddhist Hindu word used in chanting - often the translation is the jewel is in the lotus. The last letter of the Greek alphabet is the letter omega (Ω), this letter is also used as a symbol for electrical resistance (Ohm).
an arithmetical value, expressed by a word, symbol, or figure, representing a particular quantity and used in counting and making calculations and for showing order in a series or for identification