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  1. Difference between "≈", "≃", and "≅" - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    The symbol ≅ is used for isomorphism of objects of a category, and in particular for isomorphism of categories (which are objects of CAT). The symbol ≃ is used for equivalence of categories. …

  2. How to get the glitched text? : r/Minecraft - Reddit

    trueSo you know the text in the end cutscene thing? Like the glitchy lookin text? I heard there was a way to get items to be named that form of text. So I'm just wondering how to do that in Java, …

  3. notation - What does "∈" mean? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jun 25, 2014 · I have started seeing the "∈" symbol in math. What exactly does it mean? I have tried googling it but google takes the symbol out of the search.

  4. What does this symbol mean? : r/AppleWatch - Reddit

    The symbol of a charging cable indicates that the watch battery is still low and requires charging. Try charging your watch again for at least 2.5 hours. When doing so, check that: All plastic …

  5. Symmetry symbol on centerline : r/SolidWorks - Reddit

    I agree about this symbol is not required if it is revolved part, it would more confusing if you have a single side set screw hole this will ruin the concept of symmetry.

  6. What symbol is this? : r/digimon - Reddit

    As others mentioned, it's the alchemical symbol for sulfur. In modern times, it's also used as a Satanic symbol called the Leviathan Cross by members of the Church of Satan (LaVeyan …

  7. What is this symbol? : r/f150 - Reddit

    Saw this when I started up the truck this morning. Turned off about 5 min into the drive, what does this mean? 2023 XL V6 Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Best Top New …

  8. What is this symbol? : r/Lovecraft - Reddit

    Jul 6, 2022 · I was perusing the Lovecraft wikia, as you do, and started noticing the symbols indicating the different circles of canon. I recognised the yellow sign and two versions of the …

  9. What does this symbol actually represent/mean? : r/satanism

    A symbol previously used to represent Christ's redemption of the world. You can argue that last sentence. According to that, it's actually Christian imagery. Edit- here's a pretty interesting …

  10. Office Symbol Guide : r/AirForce - Reddit

    Edit to add: your local manpower office has a way to show you all the office symbol codes (OSC) that are available for your unit type. That's in MPES. Possible that if you are in a brand new …