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  2. Tironian notes - Wikipedia

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    Tironian notes (Latin: notae Tironianae) are a form of thousands of signs that were formerly used in a system of shorthand ( Tironian shorthand) dating from the 1st century BCE and named after Tiro, a personal secretary to Marcus Tullius Cicero, who is often credited as their inventor. [1] Tiro's system consisted of about 4,000 signs, [2 ...

  3. Ampersand - Wikipedia

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    The ampersand can be used to indicate that the "and" in a listed item is a part of the item's name and not a separator (e.g. "Rock, pop, rhythm & blues and hip hop"). The ampersand may still be used as an abbreviation for "and" in informal writing regardless of how "and" is used.

  4. Ligature (writing) - Wikipedia

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    The most common ligature in modern usage is the ampersand & . This was originally a ligature of E and t , forming the Latin word "et", meaning "and". It has exactly the same use in French and in English. The ampersand comes in many different forms. Because of its ubiquity, it is generally no longer considered a ligature, but a logogram.

  5. Ampers&One - Wikipedia

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    Ampers&One (Korean: 앰퍼샌드원; RR: Aempeosaendeuwon; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed and managed by FNC Entertainment.The group consists of seven members: Jiho, Kamden, Brian, Siyun, Kyrell, Mackiah, and Seungmo.

  6. Ampersand's Entertainment Guide - Wikipedia

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    Country. United States. Based in. Burbank, California. ISSN. 0885-9469. Ampersand's Entertainment Guide was a magazine aimed at college students, providing articles about music, arts and entertainment. [1] From 1977 to 1989 it was offered free as a supplement to various campus newspapers.

  7. Plus and minus signs - Wikipedia

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    The plus sign ( +) and the minus sign ( −) are mathematical symbols used to denote positive and negative functions, respectively. In addition, + represents the operation of addition, which results in a sum, while − represents subtraction, resulting in a difference. [1] Their use has been extended to many other meanings, more or less analogous.

  8. At sign - Wikipedia

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    At sign. The at sign, @, is an accounting and invoice abbreviation meaning "at a rate of" (e.g. 7 widgets @ £ 2 per widget = £14), [1] now seen more widely in email addresses and social media platform handles. It is normally read aloud as "at" and is also commonly called the at symbol, commercial at, or address sign .

  9. Ampersand Painter - Wikipedia

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    The Ampersand Painter was active during the Archaic period (700–480 BCE) of ancient Greece, a time when influences from Eastern and Egyptian objects were making their way into the Mediterranean region. The city of Corinth, Greece, was a major trading post for much of this period and lead the way in adopting these new motifs onto vases.