A circle with a slash through it means no or none in medical documentation.
You cannot drag and drop a song from your iTunes playlist to the new Nano. It will show you a black circle with a slash through it, which means it can't be done.
In medical contexts, a circle with a diagonal slash through it typically represents "no" or "not applicable." This symbol is often used to indicate the absence of a particular condition or to denote that something should be avoided, such as in the case of contraindications or restrictions. It can also signify that a certain procedure or medication is not recommended for a patient.
A red circle with a diagonal slash symbolizes that something is not allowed or prohibited.
A red circle with a diagonal slash typically indicates prohibition or a restriction on an action or behavior. It is commonly used in traffic signs to signal that certain activities, such as parking or entry, are not allowed in that area. The red color signifies the importance of the message, while the diagonal slash reinforces the prohibition.
Typically, with hand written documents, the number zero will be indicated as a circle with a slash through it.
Prohibited or prohibition symbol
Not greater than or equal to.
"Le" means "the" in French, and "slash" refers to the forward slash (/) symbol. So "le SLASH vel" would mean "the vel forward slash" in a mixture of French and English.
traction control is off.
Circle with a line through it is square yards, a square with a line through it is square feet
If the slash is /, it means to divide in most cases
Not =