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The asterisk (/ ˈ æ s t ər ɪ s k / *), from Late Latin asteriscus, from Ancient Greek ἀστερίσκος, asteriskos, "little star", [1] [2] is a typographical symbol. It is so called because it resembles a conventional image of a heraldic star.
F, or f, is the sixth letter of the Latin alphabet and many modern alphabets influenced by it, including the modern English alphabet and the alphabets of all other modern western European languages. Its name in English is ef [ a ] (pronounced / ˈ ɛ f / ), and the plural is efs .
FENAFUTH – (p) Federación Nacional Autónoma de Fútbol de Honduras (Spanish, "National Autonomous Football Federation of Honduras") FENS – (a/i) Federation of European Neuroscience Societies FEP – (i) Firepower Enhancement Program – Fleet satellite ( FLTSAT ) Extremely high frequency (EHF) Package
Recycling symbol. Recycling codes; Japanese recycling symbols; Green Dot (symbol) Laundry symbol; Period-after-opening symbol (on cosmetics as 6M, 12M, 18M, etc.); U+2602 ☂ UMBRELLA - keep dry
°F, degree on the Fahrenheit temperature scale; F, for farad, a unit for electric capacitance; F or ℱ, the Faraday constant; f, focal length of a lens f-number (sometimes called f-ratio, f-stop, or written f/), the focal length divided by the aperture diameter, F, F, force; f, frequency; F (or A), Helmholtz Free Energy
факс / faks [faks] 'fax' Used only in loanwords. There is no /f/ in Chechen; /f/ was replaced by /p/ in loanwords that contained it before increased influence from the Russian language popularized the usage of /f/. Chinese: Cantonese: 飛 / fēi [fei̯˥] ⓘ 'to fly' See Cantonese phonology: Mandarin: 飛 (traditional) / 飞 / fēi [feɪ̯
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United Nations has "great potential" but has to "get their act together," as he stopped U.S. engagement with the U.N. Human ...
(BnF NAL 1203, f. 6v.) From around 783, in Godescalc Evangelistary, a mark described as "a lightning flash, striking from right to left" is attested. [4] [5] This mark is later called a punctus interrogativus. According to some paleographers, it may have indicated intonation, perhaps associated with early musical notation like neumes. [4]