stroke n.
Common name for the slant (`/', ASCII 0101111)
character. See ASCII for other synonyms.
Common name for the slant (`/', ASCII 0101111)
character. See ASCII for other synonyms.
Related:
- stroke: n. Common name for the slant (`/', ASCII 0101111)
character.
See {ASCII} for other synonyms. -- The AI Hackers... - slash n.
Common name for the slant (`/', ASCII 0101111)
character.
See ASCII for other synonyms... - slash: n. Common name for the slant (`/', ASCII 0101111)
character.
See {ASCII} for other synonyms. -- The AI Hackers... - hat n.
Common (spoken) name for the circumflex (`^',
ASCII 1011110) character. See ASCII for other synonyms... - amper: n. Common abbreviation for the name of the ampersand (`&',
ASCII 0100110) character. See {{ASCII}} for other... - hat: n. Common (spoken) name for the circumflex (`^',
ASCII 1011110) character. See {ASCII} for other... - amper n.
Common abbreviation for the name of the ampersand
(`&',
ASCII 0100110) character. See ASCII for other synonyms... - strudel n.
Common (spoken) name for the at-sign (`@',
ASCII 1000000) character. See ASCII for other synonyms... - strudel: n. Common (spoken) name for the at-sign (`@',
ASCII 1000000) character. See {ASCII} for other...
From the same category:
- mouse belt n.
See rat belt... - HHOS
See ha ha only
serious... - bubble sort n.
Techspeak for a particular sorting
technique in which pairs of adjacent values in the list to be
sorted are compared and interchanged if they are out of order;
thus, list... - qux /kwuhks/
The fourth of the standard metasyntactic variable,
after baz foo, bar, baz, quux quux, and many versions... - foobar n.
[very common] Another widely used
metasyntactic variable;
see foo for etymology. Prob originally propagated...
