It's called a hyphen !
As for example in the fraction 1/2 the / symbol is the solidus line.
it is the equal sign = with the symbol ~ over it
Two non-parallel lines in space that do not intersect are called skew lines. The skew line symbol is a short horizontal bar above the two identifying letters.
If you mean the symbol &, it is called an ampersand.
It is a symbol for the word "with".
As for example in the fraction 1/2 the / symbol is the solidus line.
The symbol that indicates a short vowel is a curved line called a breve. It looks like ĕ .
The short vowel symbol is called a breve. It looks like a small curved line placed above a vowel letter.
The symbol for a short vowel is a U-shaped curved line across the top, called a breve.The corresponding symbol for long vowels is a flat bar called a macron.
it's just the symbols for "cent", like how $ is the symbol for "dollar"
Many dictionaries use the symbol (˘) called a breve to mark a short vowel sound.
If it's the ~ you're talking about then it's called a tilde.
There are actually MANY pagan symbols, but our most common symbol is the Pentacle. It is a five pointed star drawn with one continuous line.
The long vowel symbol is a bar across the top of the letter, which is called a macron.The short vowel symbol is a U-shaped curved line called a breve.
Word processing programs such as Microsoft Word insert a symbol called a carriage return symbol when the user presses enter to indicate a manual line break. This symbol looks like an arrow pointing to the left, with its shaft bent at a right angle. The Unicode value for this symbol is 21A9.
The long vowel symbol is a bar across the top of the letter, called a macron.The short vowel symbol is a U-shaped curved line called a breve.
It's called an "inverted mordent". If it has a little line through it, it's simply called a "mordent".