Originally posted by: RossMAN
tilde
but the technical term is squiggly line
i thought the technical term was "console down"
about tilde: its odd because normally, tidle refers to a mark above a letter, as in spanish and portuguese. more recently it became accepted in mathematics in order to help distinguish between different variables of similar types (or so im told. im more of a word buff than a number twiddler)
im not so sure when it became something that hangs out alone by itself but would be interested in anyone who did know. i seem to remember seeing it used a lot in high school science as part of a "approximation" symbol much like over the bottom half of an equal sign. i could be remembering that wrong.
perhaps there is a different word for the stand-alone tilde that we have here: ~