The line above the letter á is an acute accent. The general term for these lines or marks is a diacritic.
It means: Please Turn Over at the bottom of a letter
Winner is a 6 letter word with a meaning to win a victory over.
Patter
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 first, you are going to cross over 7,8, and 9 and go a little out of the box. second, you are going to draw a line from were you left off and cross over 6 and 2 and go out side of the box. third, go straight down over 1,4, and 7 fourth, cross over 7,5, and 3 And Master Piece. You are done.
the crosses at the top and bottom of the letter I are called "randies"
The cross of the lower case letter "t" is called a tisten. The dot over the lower case letter "i" is called a tiddle.
The double dot over the letter "u" is called an "umlaut" in the German language. The dot over the "i" and "j" is called the "tittle". The cross over the "t" is often just referred to as the cros
It does not cross over a river, it crosses a streach of water called San Francisco Bay.
Just because they cross over each other doesn't mean they aren't still called lines.
The ' symbol is called an apostrophe. When it is placed over a letter in a name, it is usually used to indicate the omission of a letter or letters, such as in a contraction (e.g., "don't" for "do not") or a possessive form (e.g., "John's house").
It's called a tilde.
The Canadian Red Cross Organization operates in over 186 countries all over the globe, mainly in Canada hence the name Canadian Red Cross.
Assuming you mean caret (^) it's called a circumflex when it's over a letter, such as Ĉ.
It is called tittle
Bones/ Dr.McCoy
When you position your mouse pointer over the name of the item, it is called "hovering" over the name.