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strangetilde

Strangetilde is a neologism used to refer to a stylized tilde, either as a typographic ornament or as a provisional mathematical operator. The term is not part of any formal standard, and its meaning varies with context. In practice, it appears in informal writing, design experiments, and speculative notation discussions rather than in established curricula.

In typography and font design, strangetilde may describe a tilde that is elongated, curved, or combined with

In mathematical or computational prose, strangetilde is sometimes proposed as a variant of the tilde operator (~)

Unicode does not define a symbol named strangetilde. When needed, a strangetilde glyph can be approximated

See also: tilde, diacritic, approximation, equivalence relation.

another
diacritic
to
create
a
distinctive
glyph.
Designers
use
such
variants
to
achieve
decorative
headings,
experimental
logos,
or
linguistic
transcriptions
that
require
a
nonstandard
diacritic.
The
use
of
strangetilde
in
this
sense
is
largely
aesthetic
and
contextual.
to
indicate
a
modified
form
of
similarity
or
equivalence.
Examples
include
relations
that
hold
only
under
a
restricted
model,
or
approximations
with
additional
qualifiers.
There
is
no
universal
convention,
and
the
term
remains
informal
and
context-dependent.
by
placing
a
tilde
over
or
beside
another
character
using
combining
diacritics,
or
by
using
a
font
that
renders
a
bespoke
glyph.