- also
called an obelisk, is
derived from the
obelus, and
continues to be used for this purpose. The
obelus is
believed to have been
invented by the Homeric...
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scholars used the
obelus and
various other critical symbols, in
conjunction with a
second symbol known as the
metobelos ("end of
obelus"),
variously represented...
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recommended in the ISO 80000-2
standard for
mathematical notation. The
obelus, a
historical glyph consisting of a
horizontal line with (or without) one...
- Hexapla.
Origen marked spurious words with an
opening obelus and a
closing metobelos ("end of
obelus").
There were many
other such
shorthand symbols, to...
- Islands.
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media related to
Obelus despreauxii. Groh, K.; Alonso, M.R. (2011). "
Obelus despreauxii". IUCN Red List of
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second way to show
division is to use the
division sign (÷, also
known as
obelus though the term has
additional meanings),
common in arithmetic, in this...
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wounded by
Obelus and dies. Su****ious that
Obelus is
genetically defective, and
prompted by a tip from Cora,
Obelus's guards attack and kill
Obelus. Ampersand...
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genus Obelus include:
Obelus despreauxii (d'Orbigny, 1839)
Obelus discogranulatus M. R.
Alonso & Groh, 2003
Obelus mirandae (R. T. Lowe, 1861)
Obelus moderatus...
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Elementary arithmetic operations: +, plus (addition) −,
minus (subtraction) ÷,
obelus (division) ×,
times (multiplication)...
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Unicode block, and the plus-or-minus sign (±),
multiplication sign (×) and
obelus (÷), due to them
already appearing in the Latin-1
Supplement block, although...