The term "octothorpe" is believed to have originated in the late 1960s among Bell Labs employees. The "octo-" prefix refers to the eight points of the hash symbol (#), while the "-thorpe" suffix is often attributed to a playful homage to the Olympic athlete Jim Thorpe, though some suggest it was meant to sound like a fictional village. The name's quirky nature reflects the culture of innovation and humor at Bell Labs.
Octothorpe, octopus, October, octagon, octane, among others.
There are various names for the # sign, commonly known as the number sign - similar to the musical sharp sign - one of the most common in technical senses in telephony and computing is the octothorpe.
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An octothorpe is another name for the number sign, also the pound sign (#).
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It is called number sign, pound sign, and hashtag. Another name for it is octothorpe.
The Octothorpe is another moniker for the symbol known as the pound sign. The "octo" refers to the fact that there are eight points on this symbol. It is also a village comprised of eight fields around one middle square in cartography.
Another name for the telephone handset symbol #.
Another name for pound(on a phone) is an octothorpe.
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Octothorpe, octopus, October, octagon, octane, among others.
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well that's simple. if you use a phone or your teacher sometimes uses it for it means number. #=number key. that's easy #= number key. to make it short it means number. # is also called an Octothorpe and is often mistakenly called a hashtag. A hashtag is the tag line AFTER the NumberKey/PoundKey/Octothorpe.
"Thorpe" is an old word meaning a small hamlet or village which is secondary or subservient to a larger nearby village. It is related to German "dorf" and Afrikaans "dorp". Probably the coiners of the word "octothorpe", which has only existed for a few decades, were visualizing a central town surrounded by eight subservient ones, giving the tic-tac-toe design which is now known as an octothorpe.
The octothorpe or hash sign precedes the name of the ID attribute: HTML: <div id="sidebar"> CSS: #sidebar { color: red; }