The proofreading symbol that looks like a circumflex is called a caret. It is used to indicate where an additional or corrected word should be inserted in a text.
The symbol used to indicate that copy has been repeated in a sentence is called a caret, also known as a proofreading mark. It looks like a small "V" shape (^) and is placed underneath the repeated word or phrase.
The short vowel symbol is called a breve. It looks like a small curved line placed above a vowel letter.
The symbol for the short "e" sound in English is /ɛ/.
A circumflex is a diacritic mark that looks like a little line or caret (^) used in certain languages to indicate various things, such as emphasis, modification, or historical pronunciation. In English, it is not commonly used, but in languages like French, it may appear above certain vowels to denote sound changes, such as â, ê, î, ô, û.
The comma symbol is usually located on the keyboard to the right of the M key, often above the period symbol. It looks like a small curved line.
In proofreading, the symbol used to show where a new paragraph should begin looks like: ¶.
The symbol that looks like a star is called an asterisk. It looks like this *.
An eight turned on side is a symbol for infinity. The symbol looks like this ∞.
its called a asterisk
The symbol is called DELTA and looks like a triangle. -----> Δ <----
That is called Backspace.
The symbol for the short "e" sound in English is /ɛ/.
it looks like a check mark. it is called the radical. it looks like this --> √
The symbol for an apostrophe looks like '.
The symbol that looks like a star is called an asterisk. It looks like this *.
The short vowel symbol is called a breve. It looks like a small curved line placed above a vowel letter.
the symbol that looks like a wagon is the towing feature is turned on symbol