The symbol is §. It looks like two S's on top of each other.
The symbol used in music to indicate a repeat of a section is called a "repeat sign."
The bird that is the symbol of Penguin Books in the children's section is a puffin. The logo features a stylized image of a puffin holding an orange book.
The word section can be abbreviated sect. (but not in written text). The symbol often used is this one : §
In architectural drawings, the arrow flag of a section symbol points toward the area being cut through. This indicates the direction of the view in the section, showing where the observer is looking from. The arrow typically points to the side of the drawing that represents the view of the section cut.
The symbol of coda, in music notation, is an oval with a cross inside. It indicates the end of a piece of music or a specific section.
A weld symbol is a representation of a cross section of a given weld. A welding symbol is a composite containing a weld symbol, reference line, and arrow. Additional information can be included in supplementary symbols, and dimensions.
The exclamation mark in a circle symbol in the iTunes Podcast section typically indicates that there is an issue with the podcast episode, such as a problem with downloading or syncing. It may also suggest that the episode is no longer available or that there is an error in the feed. If you see this symbol, it's a good idea to check your internet connection or try refreshing the podcast feed.
The copyright symbol consists of a C in a circle has become a widely recognised symbol. The copyright symbol was first used in section 18 of the 1909 American Copyright Act.
The simile music symbol in musical notation indicates that the previous section of music should be repeated.
A heart symbol, optionally crossed by a Cupid's arrow. See related links section for examples of this.
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