Also known as ~, ~, ◌̃, ◌̰, ◌̴, ˜
диакритический знак и математический символ
The tilde (~) is a small curved symbol that can be combined with letters to change their sound or meaning, particularly in languages like Spanish, and its name comes from a Latin word meaning "title" or "superscription." When used on its own in modern writing, the tilde typically indicates that something is approximate or rough rather than exact.
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Ти́льда (исп. tilde, от лат. titulus — «подпись, надпись») — название нескольких типографских знаков в виде волнистой черты.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).