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What Does The Double Line In O=o Mean

What does it mean to have a letter "x" with a line over it?

Its use is in mathematics. It is often read as "x bar" and indicates
the "mean" (average value) of x.

If you do a search of "Symbols" you will find many more. It is not
an example of shorthand, however.

Hope this helps.

What does the term 'Double O' or OO mean in slang?

A Double O is when the Clit and the G-spot is stimulated at the same time giving the girl an incredible orgasm.

What does "double spacing" mean?

Double spacing makes the paragraphs more readable when we are typing a long essay. Usually in typing we follow the following standards1 space after comma (,)2 spaces after full stop (.)five spaces before starting a new paragraphBelow is the example for that     Hi, this is a test line.  Test line contains comma and full stop.  These are necessary for more readability.     We follow these standards while typing a document.

What do red lines on a road mean?

The number of lines have the same meaning, it does not matter if they are red or yellow. Single line prohibites at certain times, double lines prohibit at all times. The colour relates to what is prohibited. Yellow means parking, red means stopping. So a double red line means “No Stopping at Any Time” but a single yellow means “No Parking at Times marked".

What is the meaning of putting a double line at the corner of a cheque?

Crossing of a cheque/demand draft:Two parallel transverse lines drawn on the face of the instrument (cheque or demand draft) on top left hand corner is known as crossing of the chequeThey can be mere two parallel lines - it is known as general crossingThere can be any words between the two parallel lines- it is known as general crossingThe words like - &co; Hyderabad; Chennai; etc., can be written between the lines and such words have no meaning when it comes to crossing.When the name of any banker is written between the lines like - Indian Bank; Canara Bank etc., such crossing is known as special crossing.Crossing can be done by the drawer of the cheque; payee of the cheque or any holder of the chequeCrossing cannot be done by the banker (drawee)By means of crossing, the collecting banker is advised to collect the cheque for an account holder and payment should not be made in cash.In the case of general crossing, the cheque can be collected for the account of the payee, holder or endorsee by any bankerIn the case of special crossing, the cheque can be collected for the account of the payee, holder or endorsee only by the bank mentioned between the two lines and as such the payee/holder/endorsee should have account with the bank mentioned between the two linesIn case the word — account payee is written between the two lines, it is known as account payee crossing and as per negotiable instruments act, such crossing has no meaning; however, in practice commercial banks adopt the practice and in this case, the amount will be collected only for the account of the payee and not for the holder or endorsee.

What does the symbol of a circle with 2 vertical lines through it mean? it is handwritten on 4 of the circuit breaker labels.?

thank you, both. i was going to detail the breakers here, but that seems silly now.
i seem to have a bigger issue than "what's that goofy symbol they wrote?".

the double toggle switches are directly over the sinks--to the side of one of the double kitchen sinks, and just above the 4-5" bit of counter top that "runs up the wall."
it's always been "squishy" and it finally stopped working. it was for the garbage disposal, and it quit while the disposal was running. i had to unplug the disposal.

What does a teacher mean when she says 12 font double spaced for an essay?

Type of paper: Essay (with an Introduction (thesis, maybe?), body paragraphs, and conclusion)
Size of font: 12 pt.

Doube spaced: To do that, select Format -> Paragraph and arrow down to choose double spaced.

What do broken yellow lines mean on a road?

Assuming you're in the United States, yellow lines separate traffic lanes flowing in different directions, and a single dashed line means that you can legally make a passing maneuver in that area. If it's solid on one side and dashed on the other, it means you can legally pass if you're driving on the side with the dashes but you cannot pass if you are on the side with the solid line.All passing must be completed before the dividing line switches back to a solid line. If there isn't enough room, then you can't pass the vehicle in front of you and need to wait. The road striping for both types of passing zones are shown in the picture below.There are two special cases of yellow dashed lines. If you see an extra lane in the middle that has dashed lines on both sides on the inside and a solid line on both sides on the outside, this is a middle turning lane. Cars merge into this lane (driving in either direction) to complete a left turn without interrupting the traffic behind them. The two-way left turn lane is demonstrated in the right-most example in the picture below.If you see two columns of dashed lines, then you've stumbled across a reversible center lane. These are not very common. The direction of the center lane will generally be indicated by an overhead sign (either a red X indicating you are driving the wrong way or a green arrow indicating you are driving the right way). The direction of the center lane typically reverses to promote rush hour traffic during morning and afternoon commutes. This is demonstrated in the right-most example in the picture below.Source:United States Pavement Markings: Two-Way Traffic Markings Long Descriptions

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