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    dictionary and thus entered widespread usage. There was also a Д and Ь ligature variant that hasn't been added in Unicode as a character, and was used...
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    sometimes cross the entire letter. The DE ligature should not be confused with the Đ.[contradictory] That ligature was used stylistically in pre-19th century...
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  • Linux distribution dry bulb, a temperature definition ȸ, the db-digraph a ligature of "d" and "b" in African linguistics Defensive back, a position in American...
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    Z
    regarded as a ligature of long s (ſ) and short s, called scharfes S or Eszett. (In some typefaces and handwriting styles, it is rather a ligature of long s...
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  • ligature æ". Monsu.desiderio.free.fr. Retrieved 10 October 2017. wikt:fr:Catégorie:ae non ligaturé en français See wikt:fr:Catégorie:oe non ligaturé en...
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    transcription of the stop component, which can be narrowly transcribed as [d̠ʲ] (retracted and palatalized [d]), [ɟ̟] or [ɟ˖] (both symbols denote an advanced...
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    intended characters. Some languages have extended the Latin alphabet with ligatures, modified letters, or digraphs. These symbols are listed below. The tables...
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  • undergoes iotation is iotated. The adjective for a letter formed as a ligature of the Early Cyrillic I (І) and another letter, used to represent iotation...
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    notes on usage. Only found in Old Coptic texts. Alternatively, ϯ may be a ligature of ⲧ and ⲓ. The Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799. It is inscribed with...
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    Children) in 1741. The word was assimilated into English as orthopædics; the ligature æ was common in that era for ae in Greek- and Latin-based words. As the...
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    hieroglyph such as that which represented the word mace (transliterated as ḥ(dj)): The Phoenician form of the letter was adopted into Greek as a vowel, upsilon...
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    Petbe. The simple 'vault' of the sky hieroglyph has variants that are ligatured with it. Three of these are given separate entries in Gardiner's sign...
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    artery, just above the spot usually selected for the application of a ligature, and may mislead a surgeon. It is present in about 7% of the population...
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    of Cyrillic was the ustav, based on Greek uncial script, augmented by ligatures and letters from the Glagolitic alphabet for consonants not found in Greek...
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  • introduced through the venotomy and secured in place with a more proximal ligature around the vein and cannula. An intravenous line is connected to the cannula...
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    the song "Pendulum Swing". Barbosa died at his home by suicide through ligature hanging on July 28, 2024. He was 50. Here to Save You All (1996) I Told...
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  • separate vavs), used in Ktiv male, is to be distinguished from the Yiddish ligature װ‎ (also two vavs but together as one character). e1^ e2^ e3^ e4^ e5^ The...
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    method in 1545. Paré was the first to propose controlling bleeding using ligature. During the American Civil War, chloroform was used during surgery to reduce...
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  • manual strangulation (i.e., gripping the throat with one's hands) and ligature strangulation (e.g., belts, scarves) have been reported in intimate partner...
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  • triphthong[clarification needed] The double inverted breve, also known as the ligature tie, marks a diphthong[clarification needed] The double inverted breve...
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    Greek Oxyrhynchus Papyri, where it can be seen to be a Greek kappa-rho ligature with a horizontal stroke, as an abbreviation for Κρονος (Cronus), the Greek...
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    ureter crosses below the uterine artery, often from blind clamping and ligature placement to control hemorrhage. Hospital stay is 3 to 5 days or more for...
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    version of the Erzya alphabet included the additional letter Cyrillic ligature En Ge (Ҥ ҥ) in some publications, (cf. Evsevyev 1928). In combination with...
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    Greek surgeon Antyllus tried to treat the AAA with proximal and distal ligature, central incision and removal of thrombotic material from the aneurysm...
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    The letter t, ⵜ, is often combined with a preceding letter to form a ligature. Most of the letters have more than one common form, including mirror-images...
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    part of the orthography of words, while the indefinite article ʼn is a ligature. All the alphabet letters, including those with diacritics, have capital...
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  • for [ɔ] or [ʌ] (in Danish), until it was replaced with ⟨å⟩. There is a ligature ⟨Ꜳ⟩. In Cantonese romanisations such as Jyutping or Yale, it is used for...
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    damage to the Achilles tendon and a more effective method for applying ligature of the arteries in case of an aneurysm. He was also one of the first to...
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  • Merseyside Police (26 May 2017). "FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST RESPONSE TABLE DJ 2017 – 545" (response to Freedom of Information request). WhatDoTheyKnow....
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  • was in general more similarity between the Scandinavian languages. The ligature ⟨æ⟩, used in Latin as a variant of ⟨ae⟩, is used in some Swedish surnames...
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