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The cross-in-a-circle was interpreted as a solar symbol derived from the interpretation of the disc of the Sun as the wheel of the chariot of the Sun god. [2] Wieseler (1881) postulated an (unattested) Gothic rune hvel ("wheel") representing the solar deity by the "wheel" symbol of a cross-in-a-circle, reflected by the Gothic letter hwair (𐍈 ...
Deutsch: Dieses Dokument listet 20323 Symbole und die dazugehörigen LaTeX-Befehle auf. Manche Symbole sind in jedem LaTeX-2ε-System verfügbar; andere benötigen zusätzliche Schriftarten oder Pakete, die nicht notwendig in jeder Distribution mitgeliefert werden und daher selbst installiert werden müssen.
Sun cross, a circle containing four or more spokes with many variants and uses; Earth symbol, astronomical and alchemical symbols for Earth, indicated by U+1F728 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VERDIGRIS; Coptic cross, associated with Coptic Christians ; Celtic cross, associated with Christian in the Early Middle Ages
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This symbol is known as "X mark" or "cross mark". This template is just a wrapper for {{cross|color=black|16}}. The default size is 16px, and can be changed, e.g.: {{X mark|20}}. The color can also be overridden with |color= or |colour=, as in: {{X mark|color=yellow}}, which produces: .
The following table lists many common symbols, together with their name, how they should be read out loud, and the related field of mathematics. Additionally, the subsequent columns contains an informal explanation, a short example, the Unicode location, the name for use in HTML documents, [1] and the LaTeX symbol.
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The "∅" symbol is always drawn as a slashed circle, whereas in most typefaces the letter "Ø" is a slashed ellipse. The diameter symbol ( ⌀ ) (Unicode character U+2300) is similar to the lowercase letter ø, and in some typefaces it even uses the same glyph , although in many others the glyphs are subtly distinguishable (normally, the ...