-
called a ****le. I
without an
overdot is a
separate letter. In the
Rheinische Dokumenta phonetic writing system overdots denote a
special pronunciation...
- Ż, ż (Z with
overdot) is a letter,
consisting of the
letter Z of the ISO
basic Latin alphabet and an
overdot. In the
Polish language, ż is the final,...
- Ȧ (minuscule: ȧ) is a
letter of the
Latin alphabet,
derived from A with the
addition of a dot
above the letter. It is
occasionally used as a
phonetic symbol...
-
traditionally a
second was used, the
overdot. If
diacritics are unavailable, e.g. on a
computer using ASCII, the
overdot is
replaced by a
following ⟨h⟩, e...
-
letters (9) with diacritics: the
acute accent (kreska; ⟨ć, ń, ó, ś, ź⟩); the
overdot (kropka; ⟨ż⟩); the tail or
ogonek (⟨ą, ę⟩); and the
stroke (⟨ł⟩). ⟨q⟩,...
- consonants,
retroflexes and ṣ (/ʂ~ɕ~ʃ/) have an underdot. One
letter has an
overdot: ṅ (/ŋ/). One has an
acute accent: ś (/ʃ/). One
letter has a line below:...
- are both used as a
symbol for
urine flow rate. The V
often has a dot (
overdot), that is, V̇ ("V-dot"). Qmax
indicates the
maximum flow rate. Qmax is...
- th⟩. The use of
Gaelic type and the
overdot today is
restricted to
decorative usages.
Letters with an
overdot have been
available since Unicode 5.0...
- {dm}{dt}},} i.e., the flow of m**** m
through a
surface per unit time t. The
overdot on the m is Newton's
notation for a time derivative.
Since m**** is a scalar...
-
consonants with a cir****flex
accent below the
letter (ḓ, ḽ, ṋ, ṱ) and an
overdot for
velar ṅ. Five
vowel letters are used to
write seven vowels. The letters...