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  2. Long s - Wikipedia

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    The long s, ſ , also known as the medial s or initial s, is an archaic form of the lowercase letter s , found mostly in works from the late 8th to early 19th centuries. It replaced one or both [ a ] of the letters s in a double- s sequence (e.g., "ſinfulneſs" for "sinfulness" and "poſſeſs" or "poſseſs" for "possess", but never ...

  3. S - Wikipedia

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    The original name of the letter "Sigma" may have been san, but due to the early history of the Greek epichoric alphabets, "san" came to be identified as a separate letter, Ϻ. [3] Herodotus reported that "san" was the name given by the Dorians to the same letter called "Sigma" by the Ionians .

  4. Cool S - Wikipedia

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    The Cool S consists of 14 line segments, forming a stylized, pointed S-shape.It has also been compared to the infinity symbol. [4] The S appears to have depth, where the overlap in the center of the S and the appearance of a potential altitude change at the top and bottom of the S make it look like the S connects back to itself in the same way as the infinity symbol does. [5]

  5. Wikipedia:Wikipedia logos - Wikipedia

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    The symbols in the Wikipedia logo, without the background. The puzzle logo includes 16 letters from 16 different alphabets, many of which—but not all—represent a letter from that alphabet that most closely resembles the English "W", as in "Wikipedia". The alphabets represented are as follows:

  6. S (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Long s (ſ), a form of the lower-case letter s formerly used where "s" occurred in the middle or at the beginning of a word-s, a suffix added to some English surnames, originally meaning "son of" s, the International Phonetic Alphabet symbol for a voiceless alveolar sibilant sound; S, the subject of an intransitive verb; Ѕ, the Cyrillic letter Dze

  7. Logos - Wikipedia

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    Greek spelling of logos. Logos (UK: / ˈ l oʊ ɡ ɒ s, ˈ l ɒ ɡ ɒ s /, US: / ˈ l oʊ ɡ oʊ s /; Ancient Greek: λόγος, romanized: lógos, lit. 'word, discourse, or reason') is a term used in Western philosophy, psychology and rhetoric, as well as religion (notably Christianity); among its connotations is that of a rational form of discourse that relies on inductive and deductive ...

  8. Logo - Wikipedia

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    Three logos: NASA, IBM by Paul Rand and the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. Coat of arms of the Chiswick Press. A logo (abbreviation of logotype; [1] from Ancient Greek λόγος (lógos) 'word, speech' and τύπος (túpos) 'mark, imprint') is a graphic mark, emblem, or symbol used to aid and promote public identification and recognition.

  9. Superman logo - Wikipedia

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    The classic logo is the basis for virtually all other interpretations of the logo. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the mid-1990s, when Superman's costume and powers changed briefly, during the " Superman Red/Superman Blue " comic book storylines, the shield changed colors and slightly changed shape, in accordance with the changes in the costume.