− | Minus Symbol (Meaning, How To Type on Keyboard, & More)
In this post you’ll learn everything you need to know about the Minus Symbol including stuff like the Alt Code, HTML code, Unicode and instructions on how to get this symbol anywhere.
In this post you’ll learn everything you need to know about the Minus Symbol including stuff like the Alt Code, HTML code, Unicode and instructions on how to get this symbol anywhere.
In this guide you’ll learn everything you need to know about the Plus symbol including some keyboard shortcuts, how you can insert it in MS Office and Google Docs.
The E With A Line Over It symbol (Ē or ē) is a letter formed by placing a hyphen (Macron or line) on top of an upper-case or lower-case e letter. In most cases, the line on top of the…
The E Umlaut alt Code is 0203 for uppercase (Ë) and 0235 for lowercase (ë). You can simply use this Alt code to type the Plus-Minus sign by pressing and holding the Alt key while typing the Alt code (0203…
The E with Umlaut symbol (Ë or ë) is a letter of the Albanian, Kashubian, Emilian-Romagnol, Ladin, and Lenape alphabets, formed by placing an umlaut (diaeresis or two dots) on top of an upper-case or lower-case e letter. In most…
The accents on the e letter are used to change the sound-values of the letter. Below has more stuff about these characters, including shortcuts to type them on the keyboard, ALT codes, and handy instructions to get any e with…
Approximately Equal To is a symbol that is used to denote something that is very close in value but not exactly equal to another. The Approximately Equal To symbol is available in standard HTML as ≅ and in Unicode, it…
Almost Equal To is a symbol that is used to denote something that is very similar but not exactly equal to another. The Almost Equal To symbol is available in standard HTML as ≈ and in Unicode, it is the…
Traditionally, the Feet is denoted by a prime or an apostrophe. For example, nine Feet can be written as 9′. The Feet symbol is available in standard HTML as ' and in Unicode, it is the character at code point…
Traditionally, an Inch is denoted by a double quotes or double prime. For example, nine inches can be written as 9″. The Inch symbol is available in standard HTML as ″ and in Unicode, it is the character at code…