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tilde (TIL-duh) noun

A diacritical mark (~) placed over the letter n in Spanish to indicate the palatal nasal sound (ny), as in canon, or over a vowel in Portuguese to indicate nasalization, as in la, pao.

[Spanish, alteration of obsolete Catalan title, from Latin titulus, superscription.]

"Old typewriters rarely had a tilde key. That dates to early personal computers. The tilde was put in the upper left corner. Its main use was as an accent mark for Spanish words, such as manana." Kevin Maney, Decoding what https://really.means.on.the.Internet, USA Today, 5 Sep 1996.

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