the stem
The proofreading mark for lowercase is a caret symbol (^) placed below the letter that needs to be lowercase.
Put a mark through the capitalized letter.
The beginning sound of "net" is "n". The capital letter for this sound is "N" and the lowercase letter is "n".
the double dot is an umlaut, and i believe the line is called macron u
The Greek letter for U is upsilon. It is written as "Υ" in uppercase and "υ" in lowercase.
It usually names a line.
Only the uppercase, "A". The lowercase, "a" doesn`t have any line of symetry.
The symbol for affinity is a lowercase letter 'a' with an horizontal line above it, like this: ā.
Back before the reinvention of movable type came to Europe typesetters would have to manly you set letter in a CASE or case like box to crete a continuos line of type. Therefore it was a big letter it was called Uppercase and small Lowercase.. does that make some sense?
A lowercase letter is a letter of the alphabet that appears in lowercase form, as opposed to uppercase. It is typically smaller in size and used in writing to differentiate it from its uppercase counterpart.
To learn how to write a lowercase "k," you can practice by tracing the letter in a handwriting workbook or on lined paper. Start by forming a straight line down, then add a small loop at the bottom to complete the letter. Repeat the process until you feel comfortable writing the lowercase "k" accurately.
The horizontal stroke across the stem of a lowercase t or f is a cross stroke.
The proofreading mark for lowercase is a caret symbol (^) placed below the letter that needs to be lowercase.
Is a point is named by a lowercase letter? I don't think so. A point is labeled by capital letters.
It's called a tittle......weird I know but that's what its called........
Put a mark through the capitalized letter.
one capital letter and one lowercase letter