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Text Unicode Symbol represents Sun ☉ U+2609 Circle with a dot as a solar symbol from Apollo's round shield with a boss: Moon ☽ U+263D A crescent moon ☾ U+263E Mercury ☿ U+263F Mercury's caduceus; cross added in 16th century CE. [citation needed] Venus: ♀: U+2640
This article contains Unicode arrow characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of arrows. Arrows is a Unicode block containing line, curve, and semicircle symbols terminating in barbs or arrows .
to bend or bow oneself (ksj) A. Determinative for ks, ksj, & ks, to bow, to do homage, to submit; B. same for ḫꜣb, (and thematic words of ḫꜣ-ꜣ-b, star ...
Copy And Paste Heart ... It’s literally wrapped up, yellow bow and all, and they can keep it forever. Basically, if you send this emoji, you’re obviously in a relationship with somebody ...
Slur (music) An A natural minor scale under a slur. A slur is a symbol in Western musical notation indicating that the notes it embraces are to be played without separation (that is, with legato articulation ). A slur is denoted with a curved line generally placed over the notes if the stems point downward, and under them if the stems point ...
Hold Ctrl + ⇧ Shift + U and type up to eight hex digits, then release Ctrl + ⇧ Shift + U. Type Ctrl + ⇧ Shift + U, then type up to eight hex digits, then type ↵ Enter. In LibreOffice, OpenOffice.org and Inkscape, for example, only the second method works. In GTK only the third method works.
Bow parrot, c. 1760. The green and the crimson-purple on the base are two of Bow's distinctive colours. The Bow porcelain factory (active c. 1747–64 and closed in 1776) was an emulative rival of the Chelsea porcelain factory in the manufacture of early soft-paste porcelain in Great Britain. The two London factories were the first in England. [1]
These are the standard shortcuts: Control-Z (or ⌘ Command + Z) to undo. Control-X (or ⌘ Command + X) to cut. Control-C (or ⌘ Command + C) to copy. Control-V (or ⌘ Command + V) to paste. The IBM Common User Access (CUA) standard also uses combinations of the Insert, Del, Shift and Control keys. Early versions of Windows used the IBM ...