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101 byte
"A unit of data that typically holds a single character, such as a letter, a digit, or a punctuation mark. Some single characters can take up more than one byte." -
102 comma
"The, character." -
103 copy
"To duplicate information and reproduce it in another part of a document, in a different file or memory location, or in a different medium. A copy operation can affect data ranging from a single character to large segments of text, a graphics image, or from one to many data files." -
104 ar-sa فك التشفير
The ° character -
105 DEGREE SIGN
The ° character -
106 DELETE key
"On IBM and PC-compatible computers, a key whose function changes depending on the application program. Usually it erases the character under the cursor, although in some applications it can erase selected text or graphics." -
107 diacritic
"A mark placed over, under, or through a character, usually to indicate a change in phonetic value from the unmarked state." -
108 en dash
"The – character, based on the width of an uppercase N and used primarily as a connecting element, especially with numbers." -
109 ESC key
A keyboard key that sends the escape (ESC) character to the computer. Often this key moves the user back one level in the menu structure or exits the program. -
110 GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO
The ≥ character. -
111 hyphen
"The ‐ character, used to break a word between syllables at the end of a line or to separate the parts of a compound word." -
112 less than sign
The < character. -
113 list separator
A character that separates items in a list. -
114 locale
"A collection of rules and data specific to a language and a geographic area. Locales include information on sorting rules, date and time formatting, numeric and monetary conventions, and character classification." -
115 outline font
A font (type design) stored in a computer or printer as a set of outlines for drawing each of the alphabetic and other characters in a character set. Outline fonts are templates rather than actual patterns of dots and are scaled up or down to match a particular type size. -
116 parity bit
"In asynchronous communications, an extra bit used in checking for errors in groups of data bits transferred within or between computer systems. In modem-to-modem communications, a parity bit is often used to check the accuracy with which each character is transmitted." -
117 point
"A unit of measure referring to the height of a printed character. A point equals 1/72 of an inch, or approximately 1/28 of a centimeter." -
118 PRINT SCREEN key
A key on IBM PC and compatible keyboards that normally causes the computer to send a character-based “picture” of the screen contents to the printer. -
119 scale
"To enlarge or reduce the display of an item, such as a drawing or a proportional character font, by adjusting its size proportionally."يغيّر الحجم -
120 SHIFT key
"A keyboard key that, when pressed in combination with another key, gives that key an alternative meaning, for example, producing an uppercase character when a letter key is pressed. The SHIFT key is also used in various key combinations to create nonstandard characters or to perform special operations."
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