The shorthand symbol for the word "and" is typically represented by the ampersand (&). It is commonly used in writing and typography to denote the conjunction, particularly in business names and formal writing. The ampersand originated from a ligature of the letters "e" and "t," which stand for the Latin word "et," meaning "and."
The shorthand symbol for transfer is "→".
The shorthand symbol for 'different' is ≠ (not equal to).
The only shorthand symbol I can think of for 'of' is o/.
The shorthand symbol for except is "EXC" or "EX."
three dots arranged in a triangle.
The shorthand symbol for transfer is "→".
The only shorthand symbol I can think of for 'of' is o/.
The shorthand symbol for 'different' is ≠ (not equal to).
The only shorthand symbol I can think of for 'of' is o/.
The shorthand symbol for except is "EXC" or "EX."
Nursing shorthand symbol for after is the letter p with a line over it.
three dots arranged in a triangle.
In shorthand, the symbol for "and" is typically represented by a simple "&" sign, which is derived from the Latin word "et," meaning "and." This symbol is widely recognized and used in various forms of shorthand writing, including Gregg and Pitman systems. It allows for quicker writing and is often employed to streamline notes and transcription.
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The shorthand symbol for 'between' is the symbol "->".
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