o
interj.
oh! (expression of understanding); oh! (cry of surprise)
n.
15th letter of the alphabet; symbol for zero
O (oxygen)
n.
nonmetallic diatomic element that is normally colorless odorless and tasteless and which is the most abundant element and is essential to life
O
Ò
Ó
(
o-
acute) is a letter in the
Faroese,
Hungarian,
Icelandic,
Kashubian,
Polish,
Czech,
Slovak, and
Sorbian languages. This letter also appears in the
Catalan,
Irish,
Occitan,
Portuguese,
Spanish. and
Vietnamese languages as a variant of letter “o”. It is also used in English for other purposes.
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Õ
Ö
Ơ
Ơ is one of the 12
Vietnamese language vowels. It is pronounced like an unrounded o.This symbol does not exist in many fonts, and isn't included on any
keyboards, so it is often written as either o+ or o*. The
VIQR standard is o+.Because Vietnamese is a
tonal language this letter may optionally have any one of the 5 tonal symbols above or below it.
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Circumflex
The circumflex (ˆ) (often also called a "
caret", from a non-diacritical sign with similar shape (
^); also "hat" or "uppen") is a
diacritic mark used in written
Greek,
French,
Frisian,
Esperanto,
Norwegian,
Romanian,
Slovak,
Vietnamese,
Romanized Japanese,
Welsh,
Portuguese,
Italian,
Afrikaans,
Turkish and other languages. It received its English name from
Latin circumflexus (bent about)—a translation of the Greek περισπωμένη (perispomeni).
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Double acute accent
The double acute accent ( ˝ ) is a
diacritic mark of the Latin script used primarily in
written Hungarian. Consequently, it is also known as Hungarumlaut. The signs formed with diacritic marks count as letters of their own right in the Hungarian alphabet.
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Emoticon
A
portmanteau of emotion and icon, an emoticon is a symbol or combination of symbols used to convey emotional content in written or message form. Some examples of text-based emoticons include: :-) :-( ;-)
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O (Osten)
E, east, direction from which the sun rises, direction opposite west on a compass
O (das)
n.
o, 15th letter of the alphabet; symbol for zero
Ö (das)
n.
o umlaut, German vocal
o. (oben)
above, up
o. (oder)
or, word used to connect two alternatives; and not
o. (ohne)
without, lacking
o
n.
o, 15th letter of the alphabet; symbol for zero; oxygen, nonmetallic diatomic element that is normally colorless odorless and tasteless
O (ovest)
west, direction in which the sun sets, direction opposite east on a compass; O, oxygen
o
conj.
either, or
o (f)
n.
o, 15th letter of the alphabet