You are being too vague and must specify what TYPE of symbols.
Um, here are some common keyboard symbols:
' apostrophe
: colon
; semicolon
" quotation marks
( open parentheses
) close parentheses
@ at
! exclamation mark
? question mark
£ pound
$ U.S. dollar symbol
% percentage
^ insertation carot
& and
* star (usually used to denote something important)
- dash
_ underline
+ plus
= equals
However, since you categoried this under history, you presumably mean historic symbols. This is still too vague. Which country? Which era? Can you give us some source to work from?
In general, a key is a specific explanatory list of symbols or markings. In general, a legend is generic list explaining symbols or markings.
characters stand for symbols or letters like our alphabet.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall website has a complete glossary for those terms/symbols.
A synoptic list of symbols may be found at the link attached here beow. A list of possible symbols of interest are reported for further exploitation
Check out this link for a list of symbols used in copy editing and writing: http://biostatmatt.com/uploads/ProofreadSymbols.pdf
Some cars only have a symbol for the manufacturer. What name does the symbol stand for? Is there a list of symbols?
A list of symbols is typically referred to as a symbol list.
love and passion <3
The chemical symbols for carbon monoxide are CO.
What is the official list of official Texas symbols (as in state flower, tree, stone, animals, etc.)?
Symbols like colons (:), semicolons (;), dashes (-), and bullet points (•, *), can be used to introduce extra information such as a list. These symbols help to organize and separate the elements in a list for better readability.
Collectively, the symbols, with their meanings, on a map are called a 'legend'.
The stars stand for the 50 states and the stripes stand for the the 13 colonies.
In general, a key is a specific explanatory list of symbols or markings. In general, a legend is generic list explaining symbols or markings.
Collectively, the symbols, with their meanings, on a map are called a 'legend'.
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