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A more modest collection, but no less loving about [[continental typography]] — you know, [[umlaut]]s, [[diaeresis]] — the sort of thing that gets a [[Motörhead]] fan hot under the collar. | A more modest collection, but no less loving about [[continental typography]] — you know, [[umlaut]]s, [[diaeresis]] — the sort of thing that gets a [[Motörhead]] fan hot under the collar. | ||
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Revision as of 17:29, 11 January 2017
Alpha | Α α |
Beta | Β β |
Gamma | Γ γ |
Delta | Δ δ |
Epsilon | Ε ε |
Zeta | Ζ ζ |
Eta | Η η |
Theta | Θ θ |
Iota | Ι ι |
Kappa | Κ κ |
Lambda | Λ λ |
Mu | Μ μ |
Nu | Ν ν |
Xi | Ξ ξ |
Omicron | Ο ο |
Pi | Π π |
Rho | Ρ ρ |
Sigma | Σ σ |
Tau | Τ τ |
Upsilon | Υ υ |
Phi | Φ φ |
Chi | Χ χ |
Psi | Ψ ψ |
Omega | Ω ω |
Oh, you’ll enjoy this.
See also
- Greeks - the home of all things Greek on this site. It’s our own little Athens.
- Alpha
- Beta
- Delta
- Nu - a trick for young players — and those with a degree in Classics.
- Omega — the end of days, and the right time for backtesting
- Vega — not really a Greek at all, but a maudlin singer-songwriter
- Enhanced beta
- Leveraged alpha
See also
A more modest collection, but no less loving about continental typography — you know, umlauts, diaeresis — the sort of thing that gets a Motörhead fan hot under the collar.
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