Etymology:
Portuguese: til (title designating a husband) Spanish: tilde (a diacritic)
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "tilde" comes from the Portuguese word "til," which was originally used as an abbreviation of the Latin word "titulus" (title). In Spanish, the word "tilde" acquired the meaning of a diacritic mark used to indicate a change in pronunciation.
In the context of computing, the tilde was first used as a wildcard character in the DEC PDP-11 operating system, which was released in 1971. The use of the tilde as a wildcard character was later adopted by other operating systems, including Unix and its derivatives.
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