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- rules and recommendations include the following: A hyphen optionally disambiguates syllables: 가을 → ga-eul (fall; autumn) versus 개울 → gae-ul (stream). Official...
- refer to: Money, financial currency; the term "cash money" sometimes disambiguates printed currency from other non-physical financial instruments. Cash...
- name to a page or list that disambiguates it. These redirects are pointed to by links that should always be disambiguated. Therefore, this template should...
- of botany in the sense of the study of embryophytes (land plants) is disambiguated as phytology. Bryology is the study of mosses (and in the broader sense...
- me****ears and gi****ears. The Unified Code for Units of Measure (U****) disambiguates the varying symbologies of ISO 1000, ISO 2955 and ANSI X3.50 by using:...
- the polysyllabic forms of respectively. In each, the homophone was disambiguated by the addition of another morpheme, typically either a near-synonym...
- write inflected verb and adjective endings, phonetic complements to disambiguate readings (okurigana), particles, and miscellaneous words which have no...
- Look up disambiguation, disambiguate, disambiguations, or disambiguator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Disambiguation is the process of identifying...
- name to a page or list that disambiguates it. These redirects are pointed to by links that should always be disambiguated. Therefore, this template should...
- the UK, the sign is used without any prefix. In Egypt and Lebanon, a disambiguating letter is added (E£ or £E and £L respectively). In international banking...