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Metal umlaut and Slashed zero

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Difference between Metal umlaut and Slashed zero

Metal umlaut vs. Slashed zero

A metal umlaut (also known as röck döts) is a diacritic that is sometimes used gratuitously or decoratively over letters in the names of hard rock or heavy metal bands—for example those of Blue Öyster Cult, Queensrÿche, Motörhead, The Accüsed and Mötley Crüe. The slashed zero is a representation of the number '0' (zero), with a slash through it.

Similarities between Metal umlaut and Slashed zero

Metal umlaut and Slashed zero have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Typeface.

Typeface

In typography, a typeface (also known as font family) is a set of one or more fonts each composed of glyphs that share common design features.

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Metal umlaut and Slashed zero Comparison

Metal umlaut has 151 relations, while Slashed zero has 90. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.41% = 1 / (151 + 90).

References

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