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.
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 =
it means: "does not equal to" it mean that it is not equal to that, like 4a isn't equal to 5g. teehee!