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Globbing is the process of expanding a non-specific file name containing a wildcard character into a set of specific file names that exist in storage on a computer, server, or network. A wildcard is a symbol that can stand for one or more characters. The most common wildcard symbols are the question mark (?) for a single character and the asterisk (*) for a contiguous string of characters regards, Sarabhjeet Singh Khalsa
Ir comes from the first two characters in iridium.Besides symbol I was already used to represent iodine.
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A written symbol that is used to represent speech; "the Greek alphabet has 24 characters".
This question references the Sanskrit characters that represent Om. The user can place the symbol wherever they wish and there is no limitation on its use.
The * symbol is a universal wildcard symbol. In the Access Query By Example Design Pane, the * represents all fields in the table or query.
It is an asterisk. It is used as a wildcard character, for footnotes, or for censorship- as in "You son of a *****."
The Hindu's symbol represent the unmanifest and manifest aspects of God.
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A symbol that represents a deaf and blind person could be a combination of the sign language symbol for "deaf" and Braille characters for "blind," perhaps overlapping or intertwined to visually convey both conditions.
The greek letter delta is typically used to represent change. (I tried to insert the actual Greek characters, but WikiAnswers converted them to D and d)