Arrow (symbol), the Glossary
An arrow is a graphical symbol, such as ← or →, or a pictogram, used to point or indicate direction.[1]
Table of Contents
43 relations: A Short History of the English People, Albrecht Becker, Arrow, Bernard Forest de Bélidor, Block Elements, Box Drawing, Box-drawing characters, Chevron (insignia), Combining Diacritical Marks, Combining Diacritical Marks Extended, Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols, Compass rose, David Hilbert, Dingbat, Fletching, Fleur-de-lis, Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (Unicode block), Hexadecimal, If and only if, Line segment, Logical equivalence, Logical NOR, Manicule, Material conditional, Mathematical logic, Mathematical notation, Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B, Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs, Miscellaneous Technical, Modifier Tone Letters, Paul Klee, Pedro Reinel, Pictogram, Rectangle, Road surface marking, Sheffer stroke, Signage, Spacing Modifier Letters, Symbol, Triangle, Unicode, Unicode block, Wayfinding.
- Logic symbols
A Short History of the English People
A Short History of the English People is a book written by English historian John Richard Green.
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Albrecht Becker
Albrecht Becker (14 November 1906 – 22 April 2002) was a German production designer, photographer, and actor who was imprisoned by the Nazi regime for the charge of homosexuality.
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Arrow
An arrow is a fin-stabilized projectile launched by a bow.
Bernard Forest de Bélidor
Bernard Forest de Bélidor (1698, Catalonia, Spain – 8 September 1761, Paris, France) was a French engineer, significant to the development of the science of hydraulics and ballistics.
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Block Elements
Block Elements is a Unicode block containing square block symbols of various fill and shading.
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Box Drawing
Box Drawing is a Unicode block containing characters for compatibility with legacy graphics standards that contained characters for making bordered charts and tables, i.e. box-drawing characters.
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Box-drawing characters
Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes. Arrow (symbol) and box-drawing characters are Unicode.
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Chevron (insignia)
A chevron (also spelled cheveron, especially in older documents) is a V-shaped mark or symbol, often inverted.
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Combining Diacritical Marks
Combining Diacritical Marks is a Unicode block containing the most common combining characters.
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Combining Diacritical Marks Extended
Combining Diacritical Marks Extended is a Unicode block containing diacritical marks used in German dialectology (Teuthonista).
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Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols
Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols is a Unicode block containing arrows, dots, enclosures, and overlays for modifying symbol characters.
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Compass rose
A compass rose, sometimes called a wind rose, rose of the winds or compass star, is a figure on a compass, map, nautical chart, or monument used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions (north, east, south, and west) and their intermediate points.
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David Hilbert
David Hilbert (23 January 1862 – 14 February 1943) was a German mathematician and one of the most influential mathematicians of his time.
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Dingbat
In typography, a dingbat (sometimes more formally known as a printer's ornament or printer's character) is an ornament, specifically, a glyph used in typesetting, often employed to create box frames (similar to box-drawing characters), or as a dinkus (section divider).
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Fletching
Fletching is the fin-shaped aerodynamic stabilization device attached on arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins, and are typically made from light semi-flexible materials such as feathers or bark.
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Fleur-de-lis
The fleur-de-lis, also spelled fleur-de-lys (plural fleurs-de-lis or fleurs-de-lys), is a common heraldic charge in the shape of a lily (in French, fleur and lis mean and respectively).
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Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (Unicode block)
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms is the name of a Unicode block U+FF00–FFEF, provided so that older encodings containing both halfwidth and fullwidth characters can have lossless translation to/from Unicode.
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Hexadecimal
In mathematics and computing, the hexadecimal (also base-16 or simply hex) numeral system is a positional numeral system that represents numbers using a radix (base) of sixteen.
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If and only if
In logic and related fields such as mathematics and philosophy, "if and only if" (often shortened as "iff") is paraphrased by the biconditional, a logical connective between statements.
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Line segment
In geometry, a line segment is a part of a straight line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line that is between its endpoints.
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Logical equivalence
In logic and mathematics, statements p and q are said to be logically equivalent if they have the same truth value in every model.
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Logical NOR
In Boolean logic, logical NOR, non-disjunction, or joint denial is a truth-functional operator which produces a result that is the negation of logical or.
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Manicule
The manicule,, is a typographic mark with the appearance of a hand with its index finger extending in a pointing gesture.
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Material conditional
The material conditional (also known as material implication) is an operation commonly used in logic.
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Mathematical logic
Mathematical logic is the study of formal logic within mathematics.
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Mathematical notation
Mathematical notation consists of using symbols for representing operations, unspecified numbers, relations, and any other mathematical objects and assembling them into expressions and formulas.
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Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B
Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B is a Unicode block containing miscellaneous mathematical symbols, including brackets, angles, and circle symbols.
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Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs is a Unicode block containing meteorological and astronomical symbols, emoji characters largely for compatibility with Japanese telephone carriers' implementations of Shift JIS, and characters originally from the Wingdings and Webdings fonts found in Microsoft Windows.
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Miscellaneous Technical
Miscellaneous Technical is a Unicode block ranging from U+2300 to U+23FF, which contains various common symbols which are related to and used in the various technical, programming language, and academic professions.
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Modifier Tone Letters
Modifier Tone Letters is a Unicode block containing tone markings for Chinese, Chinantec, Africanist, and other phonetic transcriptions.
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Paul Klee
Paul Klee (18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss-born German artist.
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Pedro Reinel
Pedro Reinel (fl. 1485 – 1540) was a Portuguese cartographer.
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Pictogram
A pictogram (also pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto) is a graphical symbol that conveys meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object. Arrow (symbol) and pictogram are pictograms.
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Rectangle
In Euclidean plane geometry, a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles.
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Road surface marking
Road surface marking is any kind of device or material that is used on a road surface in order to convey official information; they are commonly placed with road marking machines (also referred to as road marking equipment or pavement marking equipment).
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Sheffer stroke
In Boolean functions and propositional calculus, the Sheffer stroke denotes a logical operation that is equivalent to the negation of the conjunction operation, expressed in ordinary language as "not both". Arrow (symbol) and Sheffer stroke are logic symbols.
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Signage
Signage is the design or use of signs and symbols to communicate a message.
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Spacing Modifier Letters
Spacing Modifier Letters is a Unicode block containing characters for the IPA, UPA, and other phonetic transcriptions.
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Symbol
A symbol is a mark, sign, or word that indicates, signifies, or is understood as representing an idea, object, or relationship.
Triangle
A triangle is a polygon with three corners and three sides, one of the basic shapes in geometry.
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Unicode
Unicode, formally The Unicode Standard, is a text encoding standard maintained by the Unicode Consortium designed to support the use of text in all of the world's writing systems that can be digitized.
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Unicode block
A Unicode block is one of several contiguous ranges of numeric character codes (code points) of the Unicode character set that are defined by the Unicode Consortium for administrative and documentation purposes.
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Wayfinding
Wayfinding (or way-finding) encompasses all of the ways in which people (and animals) orient themselves in physical space and navigate from place to place.
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See also
Logic symbols
- Ampersand
- Arrow (symbol)
- Conjunction/disjunction duality
- Descending wedge
- Double turnstile
- Existential quantification
- Free variables and bound variables
- Glossary of Principia Mathematica
- Horseshoe (symbol)
- List of logic symbols
- Literal (mathematical logic)
- Logical connective
- Logical connectives
- Logical constant
- Lozenge (shape)
- Metavariable
- Modal operator
- Non-logical symbol
- Predicate variable
- Propositional variable
- Sheffer stroke
- Symbol (formal)
- Tee (symbol)
- Therefore sign
- Tilde
- Triple bar
- Turned A
- Turnstile (symbol)
- Universal quantification
- Up tack
- Vertical bar
- Wedge (symbol)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_(symbol)
Also known as &Larr, &Rarr, Arrow (typography), Arrow emoji, Arrow sign, Arrow signs, Arrow symbol, Arrow symbols, Arrows in Unicode, Double-arrow, Double-headed arrow, Down arrow (symbol), Left arrow (symbol), North arrow, Right arrow (symbol), Unicode arrows, Up arrow (symbol), , ͢.