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Ordinal indicator — º redirects here. It is not to be confused with the degree symbol °. ºª Ordinal indicator Punctuation … Wikipedia
Ordinal — may refer to: Ordinal number (linguistics), a word representing the rank of a number Ordinal scale, ranking things that are not necessarily numbers Ordinal indicator, the sign adjacent to a numeral denoting that it is an ordinal number Ordinal… … Wikipedia
Ordinal number (linguistics) — In linguistics, ordinal numbers are the words representing the rank of a number with respect to some order, in particular order or position (i.e. first, second, third, etc.). Its use may refer to size, importance, chronology, etc. In English,… … Wikipedia
Indicator value — This term is ambiguous:Ellenberg s indicator values are simple ordinal classes of organisms (initially plants) with a similar realized ecological niche along a gradient. The latest edition of Ellenberg s indicator values contain values on a 9… … Wikipedia
Numero sign — № Numero sign Punctuation apostrophe ( ’ … Wikipedia
Superior letter — In typography and handwriting, a superior letter is a lower case letter placed above the baseline and made smaller than ordinary script. Formerly quite common in abbreviations, the original purpose was to make handwritten abbreviations clearly… … Wikipedia
Degree symbol — This article describes the typographical or mathematical symbol. For other meanings, see Degree. ° Degree symbol Punctuation … Wikipedia
Subscript and superscript — This article is about the terms subscript and superscript as used in typography. SuperScript can also refer to a commercially available Reverse transcriptase. A subscript or superscript is a number, figure, symbol, or indicator that appears… … Wikipedia
Spanish language in the Philippines — Spanish Española/Español filipino Spoken in Philippines Native speakers … Wikipedia
Lateinische Buchstaben in Unicode — Lateinische Buchstaben, also Schriftzeichen, die auf dem lateinischen Alphabet aufgebaut sind, sind in Unicode in derzeit 19 Blöcken enthalten. Die 26 Grundbuchstaben befinden sich – neben Ziffern, Satzzeichen und Steuerzeichen – im Unicode Block … Deutsch Wikipedia