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  2. Scribal abbreviation - Wikipedia

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    u+a73e latin capital letter reversed c with dot u+a73f latin small letter reversed c with dot Ꝯ ꝯ ꝰ u+a76e latin capital letter con u+a76f latin small letter con u+a770 modifier letter us ꝱ u+a771 latin small letter dum Ꝫ ꝫ u+a76a latin capital letter et u+a76b latin small letter et Ꝭ ꝭ u+a76c latin capital letter is u+a76d ...

  3. Forkner shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Forkner is written with a handful of special symbols mixed with simplified versions of cursive longhand letters. A long horizontal stroke replaces m and a curved line stands for ing. The letters used are almost exclusively lower-case, written from left to right and joined in a standard cursive hand. Capital letters are used for special purposes ...

  4. List of Latin-script letters - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a Latin-script letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode Standard that has a script property of 'Latin' and the general category of 'Letter'. An overview of the distribution of Latin-script letters in Unicode is given in Latin script in Unicode.

  5. List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G - Wikipedia

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    The following is an alphabetical list of Greek and Latin roots, stems, and prefixes commonly used in the English language from A to G. See also the lists from H to O and from P to Z . Some of those used in medicine and medical technology are not listed here but instead in the entry for List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes .

  6. Romanian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    For other words it would underlie a relationship between a Romanian word and a Latin word containing letter o, where the Romanian word would use ó, such as fórte (today spelled foarte) derived from Latin word forte, as well as in fóme (foame today). ê, û and ô — see Î vs Â; Consonants d̦ / D̦ — Latin small/capital letter d with ...

  7. List of Greek and Latin roots in English/C - Wikipedia

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    Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples cac-, kak-[1]bad: Greek: κακός (kakós), κάκιστος (kákistos): cachexia ...

  8. Mem - Wikipedia

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    Mem (also spelled Meem, Meme, or Mim) is the thirteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Hebrew mēm מ ‎, Aramaic mem 𐡌, Syriac mīm ܡ, Arabic mīm م ‎, and Phoenician mēm 𐤌. Its sound value is . The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek mu (Μ), Etruscan, Latin M, and Cyrillic М.

  9. Û - Wikipedia

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    In some other words like mû, the circumflex has no disambiguating value; attempts have been made to abolish it in such words. See Circumflex in French . Û also often appears in words that used to have an "s" after the "u": the French word for August , août , used to be written aoust .