Symbol (disambiguation)

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A symbol is something that represents an idea, a process, or a physical entity.

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Symbol may also refer to:

Computing

Film and television

Logic

Music

Theology

Other uses

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MI or variants may refer to:

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Q is the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet.

Stan or STAN may refer to:

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E is the fifth letter of the Latin alphabet.

D is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet.

K is the eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet.

T is the twentieth letter of the Latin alphabet..

OTF is a three-character combination that may refer to:

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F is the sixth letter of the Latin alphabet.

H is the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet.

M is the thirteenth letter of the modern Latin alphabet.

U is the twenty-first letter of the Latin alphabet.

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IS may refer to:

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