The letter "U" under race on a fingerprint form typically stands for "Unknown." This designation is used when an individual's racial or ethnic background is not specified or cannot be determined. It's important for maintaining inclusivity and accuracy when documenting personal information.
If you mean a "D" under the date, it's not an error, it's the Denver mintmark were the coin was made.
It's the year that the coin was minted. If you look under the date you can tell where it was minted, too: "D" = Denver Mint "S" = San Francisco No letter = Philadelphia
"Theta" is a letter in the Greek alphabet. In fact, it is the eighth letter in the alphabet. It was originally derived from teth, a Hebrew letter.
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there are two letter and one number under category on green card like RE9
It means "fingerprint." You can get a glass with the fingerprint of a BAD bigwig by getting the chef's job at the BAD Bistro. It can help you later with a security door. You use the spy decoder that you get from Director D at the Spy Headquarters. Setting the red letter L next to the green letter F lines up the other code letters with what they really mean.
under a mat
It means that it could be present but is not obvious
I'm not quite sure what you mean.
When proofreading, those three dashes mean capitalize the letter.
under flying seal
An unsolicited letter is a letter that the recipient did not request. It may be some form of advertising or junk mail.
A mutated form of tan (to/till/until/as far)(under)
meaner (comparative form of mean)messier (comparative form of messy)
Two lines put under a letter typically indicates that the letter is meant to be italicized or underlined. It serves as a formatting instruction for the typesetter or printer, highlighting how the letter should be styled in the final published document.
I would assume it was a relational database.. I also assume you mean the fingerprint database that is used by the police forces. as far as i am aware it is a relational database. I think because you could query either a name or a fingerprint reading and then get the information relating to it..Example: If you were looking for the name to a set of fingerprints, you would enter the finger print into your query, and then you might get a name if it is in the database, and if you were looking for the fingerprints to a guy, you would enter a name and you might get the fingerprints for him if you have the right name and it is contained within the database.