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List of Egyptian hieroglyphs and List of hieroglyphs/F

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Difference between List of Egyptian hieroglyphs and List of hieroglyphs/F

List of Egyptian hieroglyphs vs. List of hieroglyphs/F

The following is a list of Egyptian hieroglyphs. Expected quantity: 52.

Similarities between List of Egyptian hieroglyphs and List of hieroglyphs/F

List of Egyptian hieroglyphs and List of hieroglyphs/F have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bone-with-meat (hieroglyph), Foreleg of ox, Union symbol (hieroglyph).

Bone-with-meat (hieroglyph)

The ancient Egyptian Bone-with-meat hieroglyph (Gardiner F44) represented: "ancestry, inherit", and phonetic isw, iw' (inherit, etc.); a determinative for the femur, (iw'); and swt, for the tibia.

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Foreleg of ox

The foreleg of ox (a foreleg with the thigh) hieroglyph of Ancient Egypt is an old hieroglyph; it even represented a nighttime constellation (the Big Dipper, Maskheti).

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Union symbol (hieroglyph)

The Union symbol (hieroglyph) is Gardiner sign listed no.

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List of Egyptian hieroglyphs and List of hieroglyphs/F Comparison

List of Egyptian hieroglyphs has 197 relations, while List of hieroglyphs/F has 5. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.49% = 3 / (197 + 5).

References

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