The symbol above two numbers is referred to as a caret. In mathematics, it represents exponentiation, meaning that the first number is raised to the power of the number below the caret.
The symbol commonly used for baby is a circle with two small lines above it to represent eyes and a larger line beneath it to represent a mouth - resembling a simple smiley face.
The symbol for affinity is a lowercase letter 'a' with an horizontal line above it, like this: ā.
The symbol that always represents either one or two letters is the chemical symbol. Each element on the periodic table is represented by a unique chemical symbol, typically consisting of one or two letters.
The symbol for suspicious is often depicted as a raised eyebrow or an eye with a question mark above it. It conveys doubt, uncertainty, or a sense of skepticism.
No the hydrogen nucleus is a proton. The helium nucleus is an alpha particle.
The symbol you are referring to is the Caduceus, which is often mistakenly associated with the field of medicine. However, the correct symbol for medicine is the Rod of Asclepius, which consists of a single serpent entwined around a rod. The Caduceus is actually a symbol associated with commerce and negotiation.
The shorthand symbol for "through" is a horizontal line with two dots above it. It looks like this: ⇨.
The ditto symbol (two floating apostrophes) means that whatever is above the symbol is repeated directly below it.
I think the Cherokee symbol for earth two lines slanting upwards like a pyramid with a small circle above but can't be sure.
Two non-parallel lines in space that do not intersect are called skew lines. The skew line symbol is a short horizontal bar above the two identifying letters.
I will assume that you mean " to the power of two ". A symbol for any n-power is to put the number (n) on the side, above the number. Like this: nn.
The above is the symbol of flow meter.
That would be a ditto mark.
Depending upon which symbol you mean, it usually means that symbol DOUBLED.
The symbol above the 7 on the keyboard, "&", is an ampersand. It is used in place of the word "and".
Accenture has a logo with a t and a greater than symbol above it.
There is no symbol above the number 0 on my phone keyboards. So clearly, it is not a standard.