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Default What is an 'anphasand' ?

I am being told to use an 'anphasand' within some written work being completed.

Can't recall what one is or whether i've spelt it correctly.

Can you help ?
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Ampersand = & [ Latin "et" = "and"]

Perhaps the person means this symbol > @ = "At sign" or "address sign"
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