The "º" symbol, also known as the ordinal indicator, is a typographical character used to denote the ordinal number of a word, such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. It is commonly used in English and other languages that use ordinal numbers. The symbol is created by typing the letter "o" followed by the superscript letters "r" and "d". In some contexts, it may also be used as a shorthand for degrees, such as in temperature measurements or angles.
- Amusement & Irony:
"I finally got my PhD after 7º years of hard work, and now I'm unemployed." - Note:
The ordinal indicator "º" is typically used to denote the order or rank of something, such as first, second, third, etc. It is often used in dates, such as "April 22º," to indicate the day of the month. - Nostalgia & Reminiscence:
"I still remember my 18º birthday party like it was yesterday."
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