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Confer the answer to the following question for

\bigoplus, \bigotimes, \bigodot, \bigoslash \& \bigotimes: 

\(\bigominus\) and \(\bigoslash\)?

\documentclass{article}

\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb} \usepackage{scalerel}

\let\bigopsize\bigoplus \def\bigoplus{{\scalerel{\boldsymbol\oplus}{\bigopsize}}} \def\bigominus{{\scalerel{\boldsymbol\ominus}{\bigopsize}}} \def\bigodot{{\scalerel{\boldsymbol\odot}{\bigopsize}}} \def\bigotimes{{\scalerel{\boldsymbol\otimes}{\bigopsize}}} \def\bigoslash{{\scalerel*{\boldsymbol\oslash}{\bigopsize}}}

\begin{document}

$\bigoplus \bigominus \bigodot \bigotimes \bigoslash$

$a^\bigoplus$

\end{document}

How may one define

\bigoT \bigoL, 

which are like \bigoplus, \bigotimes, \bigodot, \bigoslash and \bigotimes, but with the central symbol replaced by a centered T, and L?

egreg
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I solved my problems by using the circledsteps-package. It gives access to adequate circlings of numbers, letters and short strings.

(\Circled{T}, \Circled{L}) give a circle around a T, and a circle around an L.