Non English letter used in set theory
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ALEPHNon-English letter used in set theory
ethicsset of moral principles a theory or system of moral values the present-day materialistic ethic an old-fashioned work ethic often used in plural but singular or plural in construction an elaborate ethics Christian ethics
ethicset of moral principles a theory or system of moral values the present-day materialistic ethic an old-fashioned work ethic often used in plural but singular or plural in construction an elaborate ethics Christian ethics
EDHLetter used in Old English and Icelandic
wynna runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
wynnsa runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
wyna runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
wynsa runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
yoghthe letter ? used especially in Middle English chiefly to represent voiced and voiceless velar and palatal fricatives
yoghsthe letter ? used especially in Middle English chiefly to represent voiced and voiceless velar and palatal fricatives
hamzathe sign used in Arabic writing to represent the glottal stop, usually written above another letter and shown in English transliterations as an apostrophe
hamzasthe sign used in Arabic writing to represent the glottal stop, usually written above another letter and shown in English transliterations as an apostrophe
edhsthe letter ­ used in Old English to represent either of the fricatives \th\ or \t?h\ and in Icelandic and some phonetic alphabets to represent the fricative \t?h\
edhthe letter ­ used in Old English to represent either of the fricatives \th\ or \t?h\ and in Icelandic and some phonetic alphabets to represent the fricative \t?h\
yoghsthe letter used in the writing of Middle English to represent a palatal fricative, as in ung (Modern English young) or a velar fricative, as in litliche (Modern English lightly)
yoghthe letter used in the writing of Middle English to represent a palatal fricative, as in ung (Modern English young) or a velar fricative, as in litliche (Modern English lightly)