The capital letter E is composed of two arc segments that must have the same angle direction. The small letter e features the tiniest circle in the alphabet, which is extremely easy to fill with ink.
![]() | Long underlined stroke is a sign of admiration for oneself. |
![]() | E with angular strokes indicates fast, astute, and pragmatic. |
![]() | Enrolled E indicates avarice, hoarder, and egoist. |
![]() | A Long beginning strokes extended under the line suggest ambition, quarrelsomeness, and a meddling or prying person. |
![]() | E with a beginning arc to the left indicates greed. |
![]() | Narrow E denotes shyness. |
![]() | Block E suggests reader nature. |
![]() | Two concave arcs in E indicates an observative nature. |
![]() | Peculiar form in E indicates erotic dreams, as well as diminished resistance to sex excesses and perversions. |
![]() | Up and down strokes in a circular manners suggests distortion of facts. |
![]() | e with angle inside the loop indicates a calculating mind. |
![]() | Ink filled e suggests sensuality. |
![]() | e with looped garland stroke indicates informal and friendly. |