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Qué (quién) es kangaroo ligature - definición

ARCHAIC CYRILLIC LETTER
Ѿ; Ot ligature; Ot (ligature)

Boxing kangaroo         
  • Boxing Kangaroo flag, design used in 1983
  • Kangaroo Boxing sideshow poster from 1890s printed by [[Adolph Friedländer]]
NATIONAL SYMBOL OF AUSTRALIA
Kangaroo boxing; Boxing Kangaroo
The boxing kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia, frequently seen in pop culture. The symbol is often displayed prominently by Australian spectators at sporting events, such as at cricket, tennis, basketball and football matches, and at the Commonwealth and Olympic Games.
Ligature (writing)         
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  • Adobe Caslon Pro]]
  • An example of [[Xu Bing]]'s 'Square Word' calligraphy, combining Latin characters into forms that resemble Chinese characters. The word pictured is '[[wiki]]'.
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  • Comparison of ''ij'' and ''y'' in various forms
  • Omega TeX]]
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  • ♃
  • Capilla de San José, Sevilla. Several ligatures.
  • Two common ligatures: fi and fl
  • Some example ligatures in Latin script
  • [[κ]][[ρ]]}} (kappa-rho).<ref name=jones-1999/>
  • A widely used Th ligature in a handwriting-style typeface
  • Ligatures "Th" and "Wh" illustration
  • [[Microsoft Word]] does not enable ligatures automatically. Here, with [[Gill Sans]] Light, the 'f' and 'i' appear superimposed when default settings are used.
GLYPH COMBINING TWO OR MORE LETTERFORMS IN A SINGLE TYPESET OR HANDWRITTEN CHARACTER
ﭏ; Ligature (palaeography); Context-sensitive shaping; Contextual Ligatures; ᵫ; Latin alphabet ligatures; Ligature (typography); List of Words Spelt With OE; Typographical ligature; Ꜳ; Ꜵ; Ꜷ; Ꜹ; Ꜻ; Ꜽ; Ꝏ; Ꝡ; Chinese ligature; Ligature (language); Ligature (linguistics); Typographic ligature; Ddhrya; Stylistic ligature; Orthographic ligature; ff ffi fl fi ffl Unicode ligature; Ligatures in Unicode; fj Fi (ligature); Fl (ligature); Ff (ligature); Ffi (ligature); Ffl (ligature); St (ligature)
In writing and typography, a ligature occurs where two or more graphemes or letters are joined to form a single glyph. Examples are the characters æ and œ used in English and French, in which the letters 'a' and 'e' are joined for the first ligature and the letters 'o' and 'e' are joined for the second ligature.
ligature         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ligatures; Ligaturing; Standard Ligatures; Ligature (disambiguation)
['l?g?t??]
¦ noun
1. a thing used for tying something tightly.
a cord used in surgery, especially to tie up a bleeding artery.
2. Music a slur or tie.
3. Printing a character consisting of two or more joined letters, e.g. ?.
¦ verb bind or connect with a ligature.
Origin
ME: via late L. ligatura from L. ligat-, ligare 'to tie'.

Wikipedia

Ot (Cyrillic)

Ot (Ѿ ѿ; italics: Ѿ ѿ) is a letter of the early Cyrillic alphabet. Though it originated as a ligature of the letters Omega (Ѡ ѡ) and Te (Т т), it functions as a discrete letter of the alphabet, placed between х and ц. This can be seen in the first printed Cyrillic abecedarium (illustrated), and continues in modern usage.

Ot is used in Church Slavonic to represent the preposition отъ 'from' and prefix от-. It does not stand for this sequence of letters in any other context, nor can the sequence от be substituted for it where it does occur. It is used with a similar purpose in mediaeval manuscripts of other Slavonic languages written with the Cyrillic alphabet. In printed books ѿ is often used in preference to (ѡ҃) for the numeral 800.