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RuneAxe

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Please enable JavaScript [Alphabet 🏛️ ➡️ Runes 🪓] [Runes 🪓 ➡️ Alphabet 🏛️] INPUT: OUTPUT: Replace all "NG"s with ᛜ (Ingwaz) Replace all "EI"s with ᛇ (Eihwaz) Limitation This is a "spelling only" application — as it doesn't look up the alphabetic-word pronunciation. For "NG", there's an option to substitute all "NG"s as Ingwaz (ᛜ). For "EI", there's an option to substitute all "EI"s as Eihwaz (ᛇ). In this "spelling only" vibe, take for instance, BEAR = ᛒᛖᚨᚱ or BEER = ᛒᛖᛖᚱ. ...

MLA Style Capitalisator

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Please enable JavaScript OUTPUT INPUT MLA Title Case How to Use Simply paste or type the text to be MLA-style-capitalised on the input. The output will be automatically shown above the input. We can select the output string by clicking the output element. Method The main method is using an offline logic. As in, it needs no external resource to fetch. But indeed, I employ Free Dictionary API as a supporting refiner. It's constructed so that this application does in-memory cache to avoid hitting the API repeatedly. MLA MLA stands for Modern Language Association — an academic style guide mainly used in literature, arts, and humanities. Their title capitalisation rule (also known as MLA Title Case ) is as such: Capitalise the first and last words. Capitalise all nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and subordinating conjunctions (e.g. because, although). Lowercase articles (a, an, the), p...

Date Utterance: Calendar in Words

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Please enable JavaScript 🇬🇧 British 🇺🇸 American ▶️ RUN 🔃 SET NOW How to Use Initially, the day, month, and year inputs will be filled by today's date. We can change each one accordingly. Hit ▶️ RUN (or hit Enter ) to show the wording of that particular date. There are two styles available: British and American. Hit 🔃 SET NOW to set the inputs with current date. We can select and copy the result simply by clicking the output. Use Date Utterance as Your Reference You can simply copy the URL from the address bar to share the wording of a particular date. Limitation Maximum year is 275,760 , adhering JavaScript's 8.64 × 10 15 milliseconds after epoch (epoch = 1 January 1970, 00:00:00 UTC ). It is said that it was selected arbitrarily by Unix engineers because it was considered a convenient date to work with. 🤔 ...

GNC/K: Greek Numeral Converter/Keyboard

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The historic numeral system of Greece. Old Greek Numeral Converter Please activate JavaScript... INPUT GNC 15 digits (hundred trillion) maximum and positive integer. GNC converts international numerals ➡️ old Greek numerals. Old Greek Numeral Keyboard Please activate JavaScript... INPUT KEYBOARD GNK 15 digits (hundred trillion) maximum. GNK converts old Greek numerals ➡️ international numerals. The keyboard input system isn't like the decimal system we use everyday, this has different sequence. Therefore, in order to filter incorrect input, it will just add the number value from the clicked button. Old Greek Numerals Method Old Greek system is unlike today's international numeral system (using 0-9), and it's using Greek letters. And, to differentiate it from actual letter (to form a nu...

RNC: Roman Numeral Converter

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Please enable JavaScript READY RNC How to Use Type or paste the number on the input. It can be Roman numerals or Arabic (standard or international) numerals. We will see the output instantly. For standard numerals input, RNC only accepts positive integer . Roman numerals use uppercase I, V, X, L, C, D, and M. Make sure to activate Caps-Lock (capital letters lock) or type it with uppercase letter. Double-click the input to reset. Zero There is no zero ( 0 ) number in Roman numerals system. But there's the word nulla . RNC will return the initial of the word, which is N , if we put 0 on the input box. But, because N isn't an actual Roman numeral, hence, if we type N on the input box, it will return error . Negative Number There is no negative number in Roman numeral system. It's jab, cross, and roundhouse kick al...

Greek Thing Table

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The left column is the list of the capital letters, and the right one is the small (lowercase) letters. Anyway, the sigma symbol has two different types of lowercase. Please enable JavaScript The Alphabētos 🪓