In <[email protected]>, on 11/21/2011
   at 03:32 PM, Rick Fochtman <[email protected]> said:

>The only name I heard for it, that I remember, was "inverted 
>circumflex".

An inverted circumflex[1] would look like a logical Or, not like a
logical Not (¬), which is a horizontal segment and a shorter vertical
segment.

[1] It's an accent in some languages and is called something
    like Hacheck. I know it best as the accent in Dvorak.
 
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