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Translingual
Description
Two lines crossed in the middle: one vertical line and one horizontal line.
Glyph origin
From a ligature of Template:Der. Compare & and ⁊ of same meaning.
Symbol
- Template:Lb Template:U, additive operation.
- 3 + 2 = 5
- Template:Lb Explicitly indicates that the next number is positive.
- +5 is different from −5
- Template:Lb "Or more"; indicates that a number is the minimum quantity or amount.
- Template:Lb From the positive side.
- is the same as
- Template:Lb A disjoint union, a coproduct.
- Template:Lb An inclusive disjunction.
- Template:Lb A wild type.
- Template:Lb A grafted hybrid.[1]
- Template:Lb A string concatenation in some programming languages (that might be ambiguous with an additive operation).
- Template:Lb Detects one or more occurrences of the preceding element.
- The string
ab+cmatches "abc", "abbc", "abbbc", and so on, but not "ac".
- The string
- Template:Lb Template:U.
- Template:Non-gloss
- Template:Lb An affirmative result from a laboratory test.
- Template:Lb An anode.
- Indicating north.
- Template:Lb Template:U.
- Template:Lb Template:Ng
Usage notes
- The + symbol is called the plus sign in English (see there for translations).
Quotations
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Template:Antsense Template:L or −, sometimes ÷
Derived terms
- Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L
- Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L
- Template:L
- Template:L
See also
Conjunction
- Template:Lb When placed between key names, indicates that they should be pressed simultaneously.
- Template:Lb and
Quotations
Adverb
References
English
Conjunction
Usage notes
- In stenoscript, this is only used for the conjunction 'and'. The sound sequence /Vnd/ is written —.