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English: An example of a variation of the ampersand symbol, comprising a Greek epsilon with vertical marks above and below the letter (a broken vertical slash). This variation is often used instead of an epsilon with a full vertical slash for legibility. The symbol is derived from the Latin word "et" meaning "and". This variant is nearly absent online, where the normal ampersand (&) dominates, but common in shorthand or handwritten notes.
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Author Richard J. Barbalace, vectorised and touched up by Marnanel
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