How do you spell Tilda?

Tilda - definition of Tilda by The Free Dictionary.
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Is tilde a Scrabble word?

TILDE is a valid scrabble word.
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What does tilde mean?

Definition of tilde

1 : a mark ˜ placed especially over the letter n (as in Spanish señor sir) to denote the sound \nʸ\ or over vowels (as in Portuguese irmã sister) to indicate nasality. 2a : the mark used to indicate negation in logic and the geometric relation "is similar to" in mathematics.
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What is another word for tilde?

n. diacritic, diacritical mark.
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How do you use tilde in a sentence?

In informal writing, a tilde is sometimes used before a number to mean “about” or “approximately.” For example, a sentence that reads I think my dog weighs ~20 pounds means I think my dog weighs about/around 20 pounds. This usage is likely based on the math usage of the tilde symbol to mean an approximate equivalency.
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What does a tilde look like?

A tilde is a character on a keyboard that looks like a wavy line (~). The Spanish alphabet has 27 letters instead of the English 26, because it includes both n and ñ, each of which is pronounced differently.
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How do you type a tilde symbol?

In lexicography (a subject within linguistics) the tilde is used in dictionaries to indicate omission of an entry word. Informally, the symbol can be used to mean “approximately.” For example: “~30 minutes before sautéing the onions, chop the potatoes coarsely.”
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What does a tilde mean in money?

In regards to a tilde, I believe it can be used as an abbreviation for "about". For example ~5 translates to "about 5" (an approximation)! Assuming this is correct, in regards to using the tilde with a currency, should it come before or after the symbol when the currency symbol comes before the value.
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Is a tilde an accent?

Spanish accents are called “tildes” in Spanish. In English, a “tilde” refers to the “mustache” that goes over the “n” (ñ), and all other marks are called “accent marks.” However in Spanish, a “tilde” is used for both accent marks and tildes.
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What is the wavy line over a letter called?

Answer. It's called a tilde. Around the 12th century, Spanish scribes, in part to save paper, placed the tilde over a letter to indicate that it was doubled.
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What is a tilde key?

Alternatively referred to as the squiggly or twiddle, the tilde is a character ( ~ ) on keyboards below the Esc (escape key). It is on the same key as the back quote that resembles a squiggly line. The graphic gives a representation of how the tilde character may appear when typed.
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Where does tilde go?

In phonetics, a tilde is used as a diacritic that is placed above a letter, below it or superimposed onto the middle of it: A tilde above a letter indicates nasalization, e.g. [ã], [ṽ].
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What is a tilde used for in writing?

In English, a tilde often goes before a description of quantity or time to indicate an approximation, as in “~20 miles away.” In mathematics, it can also signify “similar to,” as in “x ~ y.” In other languages, the tilde is used as a means of indicating a change in pronunciation.
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What does a tilde over a letter mean in math?

In statistics, the tilde is frequently used to mean "has the distribution (of)," for instance, means "the stochastic (random) variable has the distribution (the standard normal distribution).
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How do I put a tilde over an ñ in word?

In ASCII, for a lowercase eñe, the numerical code is 164. So, in your word processor, you should press and hold Alt until you finish typing the number 164 in the number pad to get the ñ to appear. To insert an upper case eñe, or Ñ, hold Alt and type 165.
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How do you type ñ?

Like on an iPhone, you can type Ñ/ñ on an android phone the same way.
  1. Long press the N/n key.
  2. Slide to choose Ñ/ñ on the options that pops up.
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How do I type a tilde over an ñ in Windows?

Press and hold down on the Alt key on your keyboard. With the Alt key held, type either 165 (to type an upper-case Ñ) or 164 (to type a lower-case ñ). Let go of the Alt key. As soon as you let go of the Alt key, an Ñ or ñ will appear where your cursor was.
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Why do keyboards have a tilde?

The tilde key is near the top left of most United States keyboards. It is often used to switch between windows or toggle menus.
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What is the little dash over a letter called?

Diacritics, often loosely called `accents', are the various little dots and squiggles which, in many languages, are written above, below or on top of certain letters of the alphabet to indicate something about their pronunciation.
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What is the line on top of a letter called in math?

A bar (also called an overbar) is a horizontal line written above a mathematical symbol to give it some special meaning. If the bar is placed over a single symbol, as in (voiced " -bar"), it is sometimes called a macron.
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What does two dots over a letter mean?

umlaut Add to list Share. If you've ever studied German, you've seen an umlaut. It's a mark that looks like two dots over a letter, and it signifies a shift in pronunciation.
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Why does English have no accent marks?

The reason for this is no mystery; they have never been a prominent part of the English writing system, unlike most languages that use a Latin script. Although many people call them accents, the correct name for these symbols is diacritic mark or simply diacritic.
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Where is the tilde on my phone?

The tilde is on the key under the "2" key.
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