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The question mark is put at the end of the sentence to show the corresponding intonation. Ancient writers used it; However, the outline was different. In the [https://unicode-table.com/en/alphabets/syriac/ Syrian] texts, it looked like a colon and was placed at the beginning of a sentence, if it did not start with a question word. And in the Greek, it looked, approximately, as a point with a lightning gushing from right to left (·∼). The modern look, found in print from the 16th century, however, did not always express the question but was acknowledged in the 18th century. In the Spanish letter, the symbol of an [U:00BF inverted question mark] is added at the beginning of the sentence. It is convenient to know in advance what intonation should be used.
The question mark is put at the end of the sentence to show the corresponding intonation. Ancient writers used it; However, the outline was different. In the [URL /en/alphabets/syriac/ Syrian] texts, it looked like a colon and was placed at the beginning of a sentence, if it did not start with a question word. And in the Greek, it looked, approximately, as a point with a lightning gushing from right to left (·∼). The modern look, found in print from the 16th century, however, did not always express the question but was acknowledged in the 18th century. In the Spanish letter, the symbol of an [U:00BF inverted question mark] is added at the beginning of the sentence. It is convenient to know in advance what intonation should be used.
The image of the question mark is associated with the Latin word "quaestio" - which means a search for an answer. Over time, for shortness, they simply began to write q over o. Then the mark mutated into what we see today.
Sometimes a question mark is used with an [https://unicode-table.com/en/0021/ exclamation mark]. According to the rules of Russian punctuation, it should be used as [U:2048], but not like that [U:2049].
Sometimes a question mark is used with an [URL /en/0021/ exclamation mark]. According to the rules of Russian punctuation, it should be used as [U:2048], but not like that [U:2049].
In Unicode, there are still [U:2E2E] and [U:2047].
In Unicode, there are still [U:2E2E] and [U:2047].
Other symbols are used to indicate interrogative intonation:

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This sign is used in America and Europe as an indication of currency. Similar sign of cents and centavos ¢ is a variation of the Latin letter C. The only difference is a [https://unicode-table.com/en/007C/ vertical line] crossing the letter. The meaning of the sign is the cent symbol entered in Unicode.
This sign is used in America and Europe as an indication of currency. Similar sign of cents and centavos ¢ is a variation of the Latin letter C. The only difference is a [URL /en/007C/ vertical line] crossing the letter. The meaning of the sign is the cent symbol entered in Unicode.
The other variation of the sign is also used for:
[*][https://unicode-table.com/en/20B5/ Ghanian cedi];
[*][URL /en/20B5/ Ghanian cedi];
[*]Costa Rican colons;
[*]Turkmen writing;
[*]as [https://unicode-table.com/en/FFE0/ cent] symbol.
[*]as [URL /en/FFE0/ cent] symbol.

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The [b]copyright sign[/b] is printed on the keyboard with Alt + 0169. The numbers are typed on a numeric keypad with Num Lock on.
This icon is a [https://unicode-table.com/en/0043/ Latin letter "C"] in the circle. To call it correctly - a sign of copyright law protection. Applied with published work of the person or of the organization. Sometimes it indicates, in fact, protected content. It is like a notification "Caution, [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F608/ angry] copywriter." If there's no copyright symbol, it doesn't mean that the rights belong to nobody. For they automatically appear as soon as the author starts creating something. In theory you don't need to registrate them or anything like that.
This icon is a [URL /en/0043/ Latin letter "C"] in the circle. To call it correctly - a sign of copyright law protection. Applied with published work of the person or of the organization. Sometimes it indicates, in fact, protected content. It is like a notification "Caution, [URL /en/1F608/ angry] copywriter." If there's no copyright symbol, it doesn't mean that the rights belong to nobody. For they automatically appear as soon as the author starts creating something. In theory you don't need to registrate them or anything like that.
The first letter of the word copyright is the basis of the symbol. If the text you see doesn't aspire to be solid, you may find this sign: (c).
Together with copyright there is also a sign of copyleft. It looks almost the same, only the letter "c" is facing the opposite direction [U:0254]. It indicates the reverse, i.e. rightholders allow the distribution of the material and its versions, usually provided that all derivatives are also free for copying.
Together with copyright there is also a sign of copyleft. It looks almost the same, only the letter "c" is facing the opposite direction [U:0254]. It indicates the reverse, i.e. rightholders allow the distribution of the material and its versions, usually provided that all derivatives are also free for copying.

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Using the key, the [b]degree sign[/b] is printed with the combination Alt + 0176 (in windows). Works in Russian and English layouts, the numbers need to be pressed on the numeric keypad, Num Lock should be on. You can insert a degree sign with the [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F42D/ mouse], the symbol is simply copied from this page.
Using the key, the [b]degree sign[/b] is printed with the combination Alt + 0176 (in windows). Works in Russian and English layouts, the numbers need to be pressed on the numeric keypad, Num Lock should be on. You can insert a degree sign with the [URL /en/1F42D/ mouse], the symbol is simply copied from this page.
A degree sign is a symbol that is used to indicate [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F321/ temperature] or angle. In the case of an angle, the degree sign is immediately after the number, without a space (90 °). When it comes to temperature, it is separated from the number by a space, but is put together with the scale designation (24 ° C). In the Kelvin scale, temperature units are simply called «kelvin», the degree icon is not needed. In Unicode, alphabetic characters have signs with temperature scales: [U:2103 degrees Celsius ℃], [U:2109 Fahrenheit] ℉, [U:212A Kelvin] K.
A degree sign is a symbol that is used to indicate [URL /en/1F321/ temperature] or angle. In the case of an angle, the degree sign is immediately after the number, without a space (90 °). When it comes to temperature, it is separated from the number by a space, but is put together with the scale designation (24 ° C). In the Kelvin scale, temperature units are simply called «kelvin», the degree icon is not needed. In Unicode, alphabetic characters have signs with temperature scales: [U:2103 degrees Celsius ℃], [U:2109 Fahrenheit] ℉, [U:212A Kelvin] K.

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The plus minus sign is used to indicate the interval. From [https://unicode-table.com/en/0033/ three] to [https://unicode-table.com/en/0037/ seven], you can write as: 5 ± 2. On the keyboard type Alt + 0177. The number 0177 is entered on the numeric block with Num Lock on.
The plus minus sign is used to indicate the interval. From [URL /en/0033/ three] to [URL /en/0037/ seven], you can write as: 5 ± 2. On the keyboard type Alt + 0177. The number 0177 is entered on the numeric block with Num Lock on.
Also, the solidworks plus minus symbol can be used for:
[*]indicate the observational error;
[*]spread of values of any parameters.
In a [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F5EB/ conversation] between people the plus minus symbol indicates the inaccuracy of anything.
In a [URL /en/1F5EB/ conversation] between people the plus minus symbol indicates the inaccuracy of anything.

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Interesting and peculiar letter ε-epsilon is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet. Its numeric value is number 5. Epsilon's origin comes from the [https://unicode-table.com/en/10904/ Phoenician letter "hē"]. The pronunciation of the letter ε lies between sounds "Y" and "U". There is no analog to epsilon in the Russian alphabet.
Interesting and peculiar letter ε-epsilon is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet. Its numeric value is number 5. Epsilon's origin comes from the [URL /en/10904/ Phoenician letter "hē"]. The pronunciation of the letter ε lies between sounds "Y" and "U". There is no analog to epsilon in the Russian alphabet.
The letter is popular and it is used everywhere outside the Greek alphabet, for example in such scientific fields:
[*]Math;
[*]Physics;
[*]Astronomy (the fifth brightest [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/star-symbols/ star]);
[*]Astronomy (the fifth brightest [URL /en/collections/star-symbols/ star]);
[*]Computer science (as an empty line);
[*]Programming (as the accuracy of the amount of data)
[*][https://unicode-table.com/en/alphabets/international-phonetic-alphabet/ Phonetics].
[*][URL /en/alphabets/international-phonetic-alphabet/ Phonetics].

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Unlike other signs this one combines the function of the letter and the symbol. "Theta" is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet. It helps to indicate [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F321/ temperatures] and to mark zenith [https://unicode-table.com/en/2220/ angle]. The sign is also used in electrical engineering, theory of strength of materials and other disciplines.
Unlike other signs this one combines the function of the letter and the symbol. "Theta" is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet. It helps to indicate [URL /en/1F321/ temperatures] and to mark zenith [URL /en/2220/ angle]. The sign is also used in electrical engineering, theory of strength of materials and other disciplines.
It is obvious that this sign is highly necessary, so it can be typed from a keyboard very easily. Its indication in Unicode is U+03F4. But you don't have to memorize it because it is already included in Arial and Times New Roman fonts.
It is obvious that this sign is highly necessary, so it can be typed from a keyboard very easily. Its indication in Unicode is U+03F4. But you don't have to memorize it because it is already included in Arial and Times New Roman fonts.

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The currency of [https://unicode-table.com/en/alphabets/thai/ Thailand].
The currency of [URL /en/alphabets/thai/ Thailand].
Equals 100 satang.
ISO 4217 code is THB.

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In [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/emoji/ Emoji] form this symbol is depicted as the [https://unicode-table.com/en/0042/ capital Latin B] in the red [https://unicode-table.com/en/20DE/ square]. This icon represents the third blood group according to the ABO classification system.
In [URL /en/collections/emoji/ Emoji] form this symbol is depicted as the [URL /en/0042/ capital Latin B] in the red [URL /en/20DE/ square]. This icon represents the third blood group according to the ABO classification system.

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This sign says, "it's fine, dude!" In fact, it doesn't matter what color it is-the message is clear.
There's no mystery about this sign's appearance. Just like the rest of the smileys, it is a part of the [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/emoji/ "Emoji"] pack, which was first presented to the public by [https://unicode-table.com/en/alphabets/japanese-katakana/ Japanese] experts.
There's no mystery about this sign's appearance. Just like the rest of the smileys, it is a part of the [URL /en/collections/emoji/ "Emoji"] pack, which was first presented to the public by [URL /en/alphabets/japanese-katakana/ Japanese] experts.
It has a unique Unicode name (U+1F44C) and can be typed directly from the keyboard.
If the sign does not appear in your browser correctly, you may not have a font that supports it.
If the sign does not appear in your browser correctly, you may not have a font that supports it.

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There's no doubt that everybody knows this symbol. [https://unicode-table.com/en/2764/ Heart] with arrow expresses the sender's feelings pretty obviously. It first appeared in a set of [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/emoji/ "Emojis"], developed by Japanese specialists. It is used on such social platforms as VKontakte, Twitter, Google and IOS in slightly different visual variations. The official name is "Heart With Arrow" in human language and U+1F498 in Unicode.
There's no doubt that everybody knows this symbol. [URL /en/2764/ Heart] with arrow expresses the sender's feelings pretty obviously. It first appeared in a set of [URL /en/collections/emoji/ "Emojis"], developed by Japanese specialists. It is used on such social platforms as VKontakte, Twitter, Google and IOS in slightly different visual variations. The official name is "Heart With Arrow" in human language and U+1F498 in Unicode.
To insert such a "heart" in the text, you just need to find one on the Internet, copy and add it to the page. Advanced users can type it on the keyboard: to do this, hold down the ALT key and enter the decimal or hex code.
If the sign does not appear in your browser correctly, you may not have a font that supports it.
If the sign does not appear in your browser correctly, you may not have a font that supports it.

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#= description: Blue Heart Emoji copy and paste Unicode Character.
This is a sign called Blue Heart. So what does it mean? If [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F49C/ purple] and [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F34E/ red] can be associated with one's feelings, blue clearly says something else. What exactly- that's completely up to you. In our mind solid blue is associated with the creative energy. Therefore, it may be appropriate to express feelings for any creative activity.
This sign appeared along with its "brothers and sisters" from [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/emoji/ "Emoji"] pack in Japan. You can easily find it on such social platforms as VKontakte, Twitter, Google and IOS in slightly different visual variations. Its Unicode name is U+1F44C. It is also possible to type the sign directly from the keyboard.
If the sign does not appear in your browser correctly, you may not have a font that supports it.
This is a sign called Blue Heart. So what does it mean? If [URL /en/1F49C/ purple] and [URL /en/1F34E/ red] can be associated with one's feelings, blue clearly says something else. What exactly- that's completely up to you. In our mind solid blue is associated with the creative energy. Therefore, it may be appropriate to express feelings for any creative activity.
This sign appeared along with its "brothers and sisters" from [URL /en/collections/emoji/ "Emoji"] pack in Japan. You can easily find it on such social platforms as VKontakte, Twitter, Google and IOS in slightly different visual variations. Its Unicode name is U+1F44C. It is also possible to type the sign directly from the keyboard.
If the sign does not appear in your browser correctly, you may not have a font that supports it.

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#= description: Purple Heart Emoji copy and paste Unicode Character.
This sign is officially called Purple Heart. Unlike [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F498/ Heart with Arrow], it symbolizes more calm and profound feelings. The sign first appeared in the set of emoticons called "Emoji" [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F64F/ thanks] to the Japanese experts. It is used on such social platforms as VKontakte, Twitter, Google and IOS in slightly different visual variations. In Unicode, its name sounds like U+1F49C not the easiest one to remember!
This sign is officially called Purple Heart. Unlike [URL /en/1F498/ Heart with Arrow], it symbolizes more calm and profound feelings. The sign first appeared in the set of emoticons called "Emoji" [URL /en/1F64F/ thanks] to the Japanese experts. It is used on such social platforms as VKontakte, Twitter, Google and IOS in slightly different visual variations. In Unicode, its name sounds like U+1F49C not the easiest one to remember!
Purple Heart can be easily inserted in the text, typed in Word. You just need to find one on the Internet, copy and add it to the page. More sophisticated users are free to type it from the keyboard: to do this, hold down the ALT key and enter the decimal or hex code.
If the sign does not appear in your browser correctly, you may not have a font that supports it.
If the sign does not appear in your browser correctly, you may not have a font that supports it.

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This emoji represents sunglasses without their owner. Unicode also offers an [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F60E/ emoji wearing sunglasses] (U+1F60E).
As the name suggests, we use sunglasses for eye protection against [https://unicode-table.com/en/2600/ bright sunlight]. Lenses can be simply darkened or polarized. Usually, sunglasses don't have diopters.
This emoji represents sunglasses without their owner. Unicode also offers an [URL /en/1F60E/ emoji wearing sunglasses] (U+1F60E).
As the name suggests, we use sunglasses for eye protection against [URL /en/2600/ bright sunlight]. Lenses can be simply darkened or polarized. Usually, sunglasses don't have diopters.
Apart from their original use, sunglasses have become an element of style. Pretty often people wear trendy sunglasses to look "cool". So, the emoji has this meaning most of the time. If you recieve the smile wearing sunglasses, don't worry, the person isnt trying to sell them to you. It's just a hint that you're cool. A sarcastic hint. Nevermind.
Anyway, be careful! Direct sunlight may affect eyesight negatively. But [https://unicode-table.com/en/2624/ doctors] don't recommend wearing black sunglasses day and night.
Anyway, be careful! Direct sunlight may affect eyesight negatively. But [URL /en/2624/ doctors] don't recommend wearing black sunglasses day and night.

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#= title: Shrug Emoji ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
#= description: I Dunno LOL shrug smile ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ — meaning, description, copy. Text and emoji form.
The shrug emoji in text form is actually called a kaomodji. Kaomoji is a popular Japanese emoticon style made of [https://unicode-table.com/en/alphabets/japanese-katakana/ Japanese katakana] alphabet and punctuation. This particular kaomodji was created with a character ツ (tsu) to represent a pair of eyes and a smirking mouth, and various other Unicode characters, which together form shrugging arms. Shrugging Person is a way of describing your condition, when you don't know the solution to some problem, and the whole situation seems a real mess, but you couldn't care less:
The shrug emoji in text form is actually called a kaomodji. Kaomoji is a popular Japanese emoticon style made of [URL /en/alphabets/japanese-katakana/ Japanese katakana] alphabet and punctuation. This particular kaomodji was created with a character ツ (tsu) to represent a pair of eyes and a smirking mouth, and various other Unicode characters, which together form shrugging arms. Shrugging Person is a way of describing your condition, when you don't know the solution to some problem, and the whole situation seems a real mess, but you couldn't care less:
[[[php
Small business: We are not working due to coronavirus lockdown. How are we supposed to pay our rent?
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Government: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
]]]
There are various theories about how it was born. First, it seems to be a successful visualisation of the popular meme “I Dunno LOL”. It describes a reaction when you dont know the answer, and the quesstion itself is puzzling. A shrug japanese emoji carries a tinge of funny despair and has an intonation of a rhetorical question.
There are various theories about how it was born. First, it seems to be a successful visualisation of the popular meme “I Dunno LOL”. It describes a reaction when you dont know the answer, and the quesstion itself is puzzling. A shrug japanese emoji carries a tinge of funny despair and has an intonation of a rhetorical question.
The shrugging text guy became virus on the Internet back in 2009, when Kanye West spoiled the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards by interrupting Taylor Swifts award acceptance speech. He walked onto the stage to say that Beyoncé, her opponent, had one of the best videos of all time! Being sorry for what he just did, he shrugged and handed the microphone back to Swift and then left the stage. That is how the man shrug emoji was made, and it instantly became popular on Twitter.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯ have been popular long enough to get its own Emoji 🤷‍♀️. This emoji is also known as “Shruggie”.
At the moment Shruggie has different skin tones and genders. In Emoji table you can see girl and boys shrugging in puzzlement.
At the moment Shruggie has different skin tones and genders. In Emoji table you can see girl and boys shrugging in puzzlement.
##How to make the Shrug Emoji ¯\_(ツ)_/¯?
The "smugshrug" symbol is one of the most difficult emoticons to type. It consists of several symbols, and you have to type each symbol separately. It is much easier to select shrug emoji on our website, copy and paste: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
The "smugshrug" symbol is one of the most difficult emoticons to type. It consists of several symbols, and you have to type each symbol separately. It is much easier to select shrug emoji on our website, copy and paste: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

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What is the hyphen symbol?
What is the hyphen symbol?
The hyphen is not a punctuation mark. It is always part of the word; Therefore, it refers to spelling. The word hyphen comes from the Latin divisio - division. There are several hyphens in Unicode. [https://unicode-table.com/en/002D/ The minus] is different in length and height in the string (at least it should, however, the font decides everything).
[https://unicode-table.com/en/2011/ Non-breaking hyphen] - does not allow anyone to break the line in this place.
The hyphen is not a punctuation mark. It is always part of the word; Therefore, it refers to spelling. The word hyphen comes from the Latin divisio - division. There are several hyphens in Unicode. [URL /en/002D/ The minus] is different in length and height in the string (at least it should, however, the font decides everything).
[URL /en/2011/ Non-breaking hyphen] - does not allow anyone to break the line in this place.
Another hyphen:
[https://unicode-table.com/en/2043/ Hyphen Bullet], [https://unicode-table.com/en/FE63/ Small Hyphen-Minus], [https://unicode-table.com/en/FF0D/ Fullwidth Hyphen-Minus]
[URL /en/2043/ Hyphen Bullet], [URL /en/FE63/ Small Hyphen-Minus], [URL /en/FF0D/ Fullwidth Hyphen-Minus]

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This [https://unicode-table.com/en/002E/ dot] character is used as a list marker. It is a [https://unicode-table.com/en/25CF/ black circle] of medium size in the middle of the row. By default, it is displayed by browsers instead of the [https://unicode-table.com/en/html-entities/ HTML] tag <li>. Another name - bullet. You can type ALT+0405 on the keyboard.
This [URL /en/002E/ dot] character is used as a list marker. It is a [URL /en/25CF/ black circle] of medium size in the middle of the row. By default, it is displayed by browsers instead of the [URL /en/html-entities/ HTML] tag <li>. Another name - bullet. You can type ALT+0405 on the keyboard.

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<h2>Briefly about the history of the ruble symbol</h2>
<p>Ironically, the russian ruble symbol has a fairly long history of use. Of course, he was not the same as now and has nothing to do with the present. First time, in documents, it appeared in the XVII century. Then the numbers were recorded with the help of <a href="https://unicode-table.com/en/alphabets/cyrillic/">Cyrillic letters</a>. To distinguish them from words put a special icon <a href="/en/0483/">titlo</a>. If it was a question of money, instead of the titlo they used a ligature from the letter Р turned up horizontally and the letter У. This was the ruble sign. However, in XX it was not used.</p>
<p>Ironically, the russian ruble symbol has a fairly long history of use. Of course, he was not the same as now and has nothing to do with the present. First time, in documents, it appeared in the XVII century. Then the numbers were recorded with the help of <a href="/en/alphabets/cyrillic/">Cyrillic letters</a>. To distinguish them from words put a special icon <a href="/en/0483/">titlo</a>. If it was a question of money, instead of the titlo they used a ligature from the letter Р turned up horizontally and the letter У. This was the ruble sign. However, in XX it was not used.</p>
<h2>Modern russian currency symbol</h2>
<p>The modern does not come from the old one. Under the Soviet Union, the <a href="/en/sets/currency-symbols/">official currency</a> did not need an icon. It was not used in the international trade. Only in 1997 central bank of Russia announced the first competition for the development. The winners were determined, prizes were awarded, but the image was not approved. Then there were a few more competitions and voting. Time passed, but the situation did not change.</p>
<p>The modern does not come from the old one. Under the Soviet Union, the <a href="/en/collections/currency-symbols/">official currency</a> did not need an icon. It was not used in the international trade. Only in 1997 central bank of Russia announced the first competition for the development. The winners were determined, prizes were awarded, but the image was not approved. Then there were a few more competitions and voting. Time passed, but the situation did not change.</p>
<p>In 2007, a group of leading design studios agreed among themselves. Without the consent of the authorities, they began to use the crossed out letter Р.</p>
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<li>In the figures of money (100 kopeks = 1 ₽).</li>
<li>In articles about russian financial crisis.</li>
</ul>
<p>As a result, in December 2013, ruble image was received by the Central <a href="https://unicode-table.com/en/1F3E6/">Bank</a> of Russia. After a short time the official sign was added to Unicode. It happened in 2014, version 7.0.</p>
<p>As a result, in December 2013, ruble image was received by the Central <a href="/en/1F3E6/">Bank</a> of Russia. After a short time the official sign was added to Unicode. It happened in 2014, version 7.0.</p>

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In the text, this means "below". On the site, it can be a link to scroll to the right area.
In Unicode, there are many options for tracing the [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/arrow-symbols/ down arrow for different occasions]. Pick your desired meaning.
In Unicode, there are many options for tracing the [URL /en/collections/arrow-symbols/ down arrow for different occasions]. Pick your desired meaning.

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The sign denoting in a [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/mathematical-signs/ mathematical notation] a geometric figure is an "angle" (and it is itself). Example of use: ∠ABC = 45 °.
The sign denoting in a [URL /en/collections/mathematical-signs/ mathematical notation] a geometric figure is an "angle" (and it is itself). Example of use: ∠ABC = 45 °.
The angle is formed by two rays emanating from one point (the top of the corner). It is often indicated by three points, ∠ABC. Here B is a vertex, and A and C are points lying on different rays (sides of the angle). The corners are given the designation in [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/greek-symbols/ Greek letters], for example, ∠α.
The angle is formed by two rays emanating from one point (the top of the corner). It is often indicated by three points, ∠ABC. Here B is a vertex, and A and C are points lying on different rays (sides of the angle). The corners are given the designation in [URL /en/collections/greek-symbols/ Greek letters], for example, ∠α.
The angle value (angular measure) can be calculated in different ways: in [https://unicode-table.com/en/00B0/ degrees], radians, turns or grads. If both sides of the angle lie on the same line, then this angle is called unfolded and its value is 180 °.
The angle value (angular measure) can be calculated in different ways: in [URL /en/00B0/ degrees], radians, turns or grads. If both sides of the angle lie on the same line, then this angle is called unfolded and its value is 180 °.

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#= description: The diameter of a circle symbol in Unicode copy and paste.
Diameter is a segment (chord) connecting two points on the [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F786/ circle] passing through its center. Basically, the diameter indicates the length of this segment. It equals to two radii. In formulas it is represented by the Latin letter "D". The word itself comes from the Greek "diametros" (diameter).
Diameter is a segment (chord) connecting two points on the [URL /en/1F786/ circle] passing through its center. Basically, the diameter indicates the length of this segment. It equals to two radii. In formulas it is represented by the Latin letter "D". The word itself comes from the Greek "diametros" (diameter).
The diameter sign is a circle crossed out by the above-mentioned segment. For clarity, the ends of the segment go beyond the circle, which is technically wrong. The diameter sign is similar to the "o with stroke" used in some [https://unicode-table.com/en/blocks/basic-latin/ Latin]-based alphabets. Besides, the number "zero" is often written with a stroke to distinguish it from the letter "o".
The diameter sign is a circle crossed out by the above-mentioned segment. For clarity, the ends of the segment go beyond the circle, which is technically wrong. The diameter sign is similar to the "o with stroke" used in some [URL /en/blocks/basic-latin/ Latin]-based alphabets. Besides, the number "zero" is often written with a stroke to distinguish it from the letter "o".
Usually, the sign of the diameter is used on part drawings. It stands before the number on the dimension line: "⌀ 40 cm". The diameter can be specified for both [https://unicode-table.com/en/232D/ cylindrical] and [https://unicode-table.com/en/2332/ conical] parts. For example - the cylindrical shaft or conical adapter sleeve.
Usually, the sign of the diameter is used on part drawings. It stands before the number on the dimension line: "⌀ 40 cm". The diameter can be specified for both [URL /en/232D/ cylindrical] and [URL /en/2332/ conical] parts. For example - the cylindrical shaft or conical adapter sleeve.
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This emoji represent a cup with some beverage (most likely coffee), which is producing steam, meaning that the contents of the cup is hot enough. The [https://unicode-table.com/ru/26FE/ cup] can be depicted with or without a plate.
Such a sign can be a warning that you may get [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F525/ burned]. Coffee or tea is often sold in insulated [https://unicode-table.com/en/26FE/ cups] with a lid. And this warning is usually printed on such lids, so that the seller doesn't have to repeat "[https://unicode-table.com/en/2621/ Careful], the beverage that you are about to enjoy is extremely hot".
Also the coffee symbol may denote a cafe on a map or a sign, or be used for chatting on the Internet.
This emoji represent a cup with some beverage (most likely coffee), which is producing steam, meaning that the contents of the cup is hot enough. The [URL /ru/26FE/ cup] can be depicted with or without a plate.
Such a sign can be a warning that you may get [URL /en/1F525/ burned]. Coffee or tea is often sold in insulated [URL /en/26FE/ cups] with a lid. And this warning is usually printed on such lids, so that the seller doesn't have to repeat "[URL /en/2621/ Careful], the beverage that you are about to enjoy is extremely hot".
Also the coffee symbol may denote a cafe on a map or a sign, or be used for chatting on the Internet.
- Let's get a coffee. ☕
Besides, the popular programming language Jas was named after the coffee brand Java, that's why its logo demonstrates a cup of hot coffee.
Besides, the popular programming language Jas was named after the coffee brand Java, that's why its logo demonstrates a cup of hot coffee.

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A hand pointing to something is a typographical symbol. It's been used since the [https://unicode-table.com/en/2694/ middle ages].
A hand pointing to something is a typographical symbol. It's been used since the [URL /en/2694/ middle ages].

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The sign of radioactivity is set where the intensity of [https://unicode-table.com/en/03B3/ gamma] radiation exceeds the norm.
The sign of radioactivity is set where the intensity of [URL /en/03B3/ gamma] radiation exceeds the norm.

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A crossed hammer and sickle is the main symbol of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Since 1918 was a small emblem of the USSR. In 1924 he was portrayed on the national flag. And as communism was being built, it was used wherever they could. On seals, uniform, [SET:currency-symbols money signs], buildings of various enterprises, organizations, even where workers or peasants appeared extremely rarely. In our days, this sign can be seen, mainly, on the emblems of the communist parties of different countries.
The history of this symbol is inextricably linked with the state of workers and peasants, but separately the images of the sickle and hammer were known long before the USSR. Already in the early Middle Ages, the hammer pattern represented a craft. Depending on what kind of craft it was, other tools, such as a pickax [U:2692], could be added to it. With the development of industry, the hammer became a symbol of the proletariat. The same is true for the sickle, but for the peasants. Accordingly, the crossed hammer and sickle symbolize the unification of workers and peasants. The first factory, the second earth, and all of them are [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/symbols-for-nickname/ beautiful icons in the nicknames].
The history of this symbol is inextricably linked with the state of workers and peasants, but separately the images of the sickle and hammer were known long before the USSR. Already in the early Middle Ages, the hammer pattern represented a craft. Depending on what kind of craft it was, other tools, such as a pickax [U:2692], could be added to it. With the development of industry, the hammer became a symbol of the proletariat. The same is true for the sickle, but for the peasants. Accordingly, the crossed hammer and sickle symbolize the unification of workers and peasants. The first factory, the second earth, and all of them are [URL /en/collections/symbols-for-nickname/ beautiful icons in the nicknames].

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A symbol that denotes a [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/chess-symbols/ chess] black pawn. A pawn is a generalised version of a foot soldier. A cone-shaped pawn with a round "head" has been known since XIII century.
A symbol that denotes a [URL /en/collections/chess-symbols/ chess] black pawn. A pawn is a generalised version of a foot soldier. A cone-shaped pawn with a round "head" has been known since XIII century.

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The symbol is the designation of the card suit "worms". Here, only the outline is drawn, in Unicode there is also the symbol "painted-over worms" [U:2665].
Worms (hearts, fats, chirva) - red [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/suits-of-the-cards/ card suit]. Depicted in the form of a heart (in English, they are called "hearts").
Worms (hearts, fats, chirva) - red [URL /en/collections/suits-of-the-cards/ card suit]. Depicted in the form of a heart (in English, they are called "hearts").
In the most common (French) [https://unicode-table.com/en/blocks/playing-cards/ deck] - one of the four suits, along with peaks, tambourines, and clubs. Other decks have its counterparts, for example, in the Swiss - "roses".
In the most common (French) [URL /en/blocks/playing-cards/ deck] - one of the four suits, along with peaks, tambourines, and clubs. Other decks have its counterparts, for example, in the Swiss - "roses".
As the sign of the worms is the heart, it can be used as a designation for this body and all that is associated with it in culture: love, feelings and the like [https://unicode-table.com/en/holidays/valentine-day/ romantic nonsense].
As the sign of the worms is the heart, it can be used as a designation for this body and all that is associated with it in culture: love, feelings and the like [URL /en/holidays/valentine-day/ romantic nonsense].

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The symbol marked U+2700 depicts an open pair of scissors of the classic shape. The tool has identical round hands and safe blades with the curved points. The schematic drawing is carried out using the black line and the filled background.
The icon of black safety scissors is often applied to denote the cutting line on documents and packages. It may be utilized in decoration and editing, for example, in papers, promotion materials, hairdresser's sign, garment of sewing workshops, and stationery markets. In addition, you can often see black safety scissors in various editing programmes, where they mark the 'cut' button.
It's not the only icon of scissors in Unicode. There are others. For instance, [U:2702 emoji with red handles and grey blades].

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A popular icon which is often used for denoting the line of cutting. This symbol schematically depicts a pair of office scissors with a handle of a modern ergonomic shape. They also possess slightly curved blades. The tool is presented in the black colour with its frame painted black. It doesn't have any particular drawings of various details or shadows.
You may come across such a sign on food packages, art materials, in documents (for example, if two samples of a bill are printed on one sheet). U+2701 is often combined with a dotted or dashed line, if the cutting line has a complex configuration or great length.

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A schematic depiction of scissors with open blades and a strict frame. The icon doesn't have a filled background, so it doesn't draw much attention when placed on the surface of the polygraphic or printed items.
The symbol is associated with the popular office scissors, which have an ergonomic handle and slightly curved blades. The icon is drawn without details or shadows. It is fulfilled in a neutral design, that's why it's in demand when there comes a need to decorate or edit any kind of documents, packages, or other polygraphic materials.

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This plain symbol U+2706 is still used as a noticeable visual element next to telephone numbers, in contact sections, and when decorating navigation signs. It is relevant due to the clear and accurate design. The handset and cable are fulfilled in the black colour without shadows, outlined frame or other details.
Telephone location sign is one of the oldest symbols in Unicode. It was complemented by other icons only in 2010, when there appeared new signs, such as smartphones, colourful wireless devices.

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The symbol U+2707 depicts a tape drive, which used to be relevant when listening to music on the tape recorder or cassette player. The sign is done as a small circle with holes, through which you can see a black tape. The schematic drawing doesn't have excessive details or shadows, just like many other Unicode symbols from first versions.
The icon of tape drive is most often applied to mark the buttons launching tape recorders or any other programmes, functions, actions that start audio or video recording.

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A short hexagonal pencil with a sharp lead from one side and a rubber (eraser) on the other. This symbol is popular among users who want to outline important information, point out some details in a text or make a note about something. The symbol is often put next to comments, announcements, disclaimers, writer's notes, footnotes, and bullet lists.
Lower right pencil U+270E pointing down is a schematic image with an accurate outline. It is a transparent drawing with unfilled background. Actually there more symbols like this on Unicode, they depict pencils pointing down left and up left.

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Symbol U+2711 is often used to decorate office supplies - wordpads, forms, diaries, journals, notebooks. It's placed next to the section for making notes or writing comments. As for books and magazines, the sign with a white nib may be applied in reference to the author's footnotes, comments, important paragraphs, which the reader should pay attention to.
As many other classic dingbats from Unicode first versions, this transparent white nib is drawn schematically. The sign has a strict black outline and a filled tip of the nib (that's where the ink builds up).

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Bad news - [b]check mark[/ b] is missing on the keyboard. The good news is there is an opportunity to copy it directly from this page. And then paste in the message, the Word or on the shopping list for the [https://unicode-table.com/ru/1F469/ wife].
Bad news - [b]check mark[/ b] is missing on the keyboard. The good news is there is an opportunity to copy it directly from this page. And then paste in the message, the Word or on the shopping list for the [URL /ru/1F469/ wife].
In addition to this, there are several similar checkmarks in Unicode: [U:2705], [U:2714], [U:2611], [U:237B]. Choose any, or take everything. In turn or several at once.
A check mark confirmation, consent, passed inspection. It is also called jackdaw and bird, for the similarity with the bird. Here, compare [U:1F426]. Is very similar. And if the bird turns its stern and starts to fly into the air with a powerful peak, it's completely one in one. In connection with this, I would like to mention one more check mark symbol. It, in the same sense, was used by the Minoans and Mykene (residents of the city of Mycenae). And he looked like this: [U:10102]. Or birds in ancient times were different, or are these two feathered sinners, or he was not called a tick. In our times, such a sign has the opposite meaning. Although there are situations when it is completely [https://unicode-table.com/ru/224D/ equivalent] to the tick symbol. During a democratic election of two or more candidates, it does not matter which of the ☑ ☒ badges you put on the ballot. Does this make sense? Think about it.
A check mark confirmation, consent, passed inspection. It is also called jackdaw and bird, for the similarity with the bird. Here, compare [U:1F426]. Is very similar. And if the bird turns its stern and starts to fly into the air with a powerful peak, it's completely one in one. In connection with this, I would like to mention one more check mark symbol. It, in the same sense, was used by the Minoans and Mykene (residents of the city of Mycenae). And he looked like this: [U:10102]. Or birds in ancient times were different, or are these two feathered sinners, or he was not called a tick. In our times, such a sign has the opposite meaning. Although there are situations when it is completely [URL /ru/224D/ equivalent] to the tick symbol. During a democratic election of two or more candidates, it does not matter which of the ☑ ☒ badges you put on the ballot. Does this make sense? Think about it.

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Symbol U+2715 in its classic version is used as a multiplication sign. Actually mathematics is not the only field where it can be applied. When you have to choose the right answer or vote for your candidate in a ballot, this symbol may function as a substitute for check. Besides, it's often written in bulleted lists to mark separate points. However, not the positive ones, but rather describing negative, unwanted, illegal things - in this case, the multiplication sign performs as a cross and means 'no' or forbids particular actions.
Multiplication sign is presented as two black lines, leaning towards each other and forming a cross. Unicode offers more symbols with a similar meaning. For example, [U:274C] red cross-like mark, [U:2716] black multiplication sign designed in bold lines.

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A cross-shaped symbol formed by two uneven converging lines. Unlike such symbols as [U:2715] and [U:2716], it looks more natural, as if an 'x' or a cross written by hand.
Crosses are used in voting ballots and other documents to indicate the correct answer. A cross can also mark different points in lists. The structure is characterized by two thin black lines with no shadows, color irregularities or other details. Unicode has a similar cross for questionnaires and voting ballots - [U:2718] symbol, written in bold.

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Heavy cross U+2718 is used in official papers and documents to mark the right answer. It's also put in voting ballots and bullet lists to express the preferable option or finished activities.
Unlike multiplication signs, this symbol is formed by two uneven crossed lines. It looks as if it was written by hand with a bold black highlighter or crayon. In order to make the symbol more natural, its borders were drawn roughly.
If you're looking for an analogue of this symbol to use in voting questionnaires, check this one [U:2717]. It has a similar image, but a thinner texture.

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Outlined Greek cross is a symbol that consists of a heavy black cross and a thin frame bigger than the central structure. The frame casts a bit further that the cross, and due to such design, the symbol looks three-dimensional and bulky.
Crosses with even rectangular bars, which are perpendicular to each other, are often called Greek. Unicode has more symbols denoting this Christian phenomenon. For example, [U:271A] heavy Greek cross, [U:271C] heavy open centre cross. Despite the sacred origins, the use of such symbols is not restricted to the religious context.

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A filled cross, which is traditionally called Greek. It consists of two even bars, converging in a perpendicular manner. The symbol has a concise design, it's made with two heavy black lines without shadows or discrepancies in the background.
Despite its sacred origins, the Greek cross is not used only in the religious context. It can be applied as an adding sign '+' in mathematics and equations, bullet lists, texts, and graphic elements decoration.

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A cross not filled with colour. It consists of four bars which form a convergence at the centre. All the bars have the same length and width, that's why such a cross may be called Greek.
Open centre cross is rarely used to actually talk about religion. You are more likely to meet as a dingbat in a text - some kind of a decoration for bullet lists, titles, footnotes, quotes. Apart from that, the symbol is often applied in nicknames and other non-religious contexts.

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An equipotential cross with open centre, not filled with colour. Unlike the icon similar to this [U:271B], it's drawn with bold lines. That's why it attracts more attention when placed in a text or a post.
Heavy open centre cross is rarely used as a strictly religious symbol. Many believe that it rather looks like a schematically drawn flower with four petals, not a cult sign. You may come across it in texts or posts, where it's used as a dingbat - a kind of decoration or embellishment for bullet lists, titles, important footnotes, quotes. Apart from that, the symbol is often applied in nicknames and other non-religious contexts.

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The Latin cross differs from the Greek one by the size of its bars. Greek cross is equipotential, meaning that all its bars are equal, whereas Latin cross displays longer vertical bars. Unlike the orthodox cross, Latin is a four-pointed shape, which doesn't have an additional upper bar or a lower inclined line.
Symbol U+271E denotes a classic Latin cross. It's drawn with a thin black line with no colourful filling, and it's complemented with a schematic picture of a shadow on the right. That's why it looks three-dimensional.

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The Latin cross U+271F is drawn with black lines and complemented with a dark frame on the outline. The outer part of the shape is placed a bit further that the inner, which creates the effect of lighting up the symbol. The icon looks three-dimensional.
The icon depicts a classic Latin cross, with its vertical part being slightly larger than the horizontal one. It is a symbol of Catholic and Protestant churches. Outlined Latin cross may be used instead of a simple typographic one. For example, to mark places of worship on a map, the date of death, as well to embellish religious texts.

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The symbol depicts a Maltese cross of extraordinary shape. It has four equal bars, which become more narrow as they approach the centre. Unlike the classic Maltese cross, this Unicode sign has non-bifurcating T-shaped crossbars. It differs from the St. George's cross due to the absence of a round middle.
The symbol U+2720 demonstrates an accurate design. It doesn't possess outlined frames, shadows, or other additional elements. Despite the ancient origins of the symbol, the Maltese cross from Unicode is rarely used to denote the Order of the Hospitallers and the eight knightly virtues. The context goes beyond history, and you may often come across such a symbol in texts, as it can be a perfect embellishment for posts on social media.

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Four-pointed star U+2722 has four teardrop-shaped spikes of the same length. The symbol looks like an equilateral cross or a basic snowflake. It is used for decorating texts, creating ornaments, and embellishing titles, nicknames, footnotes.
The symbol is drawn with a black line. The image is general, it doesn't have any details. Unicode has other similar symbols, such as this heavy eight-tipped star [U:273D] with similar spikes or a four-pointed star with balls instead of teardrop-like elements [U:2723].

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The four-pointed star U+2723 differs from other similar symbols by its unusual shape. It consists of lines of equal length, at the ends of which there are small teardrop-shaped balls. The intersection of the thin lines is crowned by the right circle.
The Four Balloon-Spoked Asterisk symbol looks like an equilateral Greek cross, an element of the ancient floral ornament, and an unusual asterisk at the same time. You can use the icon in different ways, including title decoration, nickname embellishment, or column separation/frame composition.

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Symbol U+2724 reminds of a simple flower with four petals, an equilateral cross of unusual shape or an asterisk with teardrop-shaped rays. It is written with a black bold line, has no shadows, contour or other details.
The icon belongs to the dingbat category and it's very popular in typography. You may come across such asterisks in the printed publications and social media posts, when it comes to design and creativity. For example, it can be found in typesetting ornaments, frames, it may also function as a separator of chapters and columns and appear in footnotes and highlighted paragraphs. If you're looking for a thinner teardrop-shaped asterisk, it is represented by the symbol [U:2723].

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The asterisk U+2725 has an unusual shape. At the end of each thin line there is a black element which looks like a clover leaf or a club icon that denotes one of the card suits.
In Unicode, the symbol is called a club-shaped asterisk because of some similarity of the tips with the clubs - ancient battle maces (weapons). However, today this similarity is not obvious, so the symbol can be safely used as a typographic decoration in texts of any subject.

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The symbol depicts a four-pointed star with equilateral tips. The icon is designed as a laconic drawing with a black fill. It does not have additional elements that could make it three-dimensional or visually massive, but it looks appropriate and accurate in printed and virtual texts.
A black four-pointed star may be considered the symbol of eternity, secrets, and great aspirations. In combination with other Unicode icons, U+2726 will help you to create the atmosphere of magic, magic and solemnity. Along with this symbol, [U:2605] five-pointed, [U:2736] six-pointed, [U:2737] eight-pointed painted asterisks are often used.

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This dingbat represents a four-pointed star with a black outline. The icon looks three-dimensional, as if glowing, because the dark outline does not repeat the inner unpainted part of the drawing in terms of shape.
The star is traditionally considered the symbol of mystery, infinity, harmony and mystical forces. The four-pointed icon is also believed to be a designation of the trail, goal, and great endeavours, because it seems to point to the four cardinal directions. Compare this symbol with the pinwheel star [U:1F7C7].

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Five-pointed star or pentagram is one of the most popular symbols in history. We can see it on the flags of different governments, where it embodies light, wisdom, free will, perfection, and sometimes a bit of mystery and magic.
Symbol U+2729 depicts a five-pointed star with a bold black outline. Due to the visual contrastive outline, the icon seems to have got a three-dimensional shape, but at the same time it still looks reserved and succinct. You can use this symbol to decorate any posts - from Christmas carols to magical stories. Yet Unicode offers other five-pointed stars, such as black star with the filled background [U:2605], shadowed white star [U:2730], and pinwheel star [U:272F].

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Symbol U+272A depicts a white five-pointed star in a circle with a black filled background. Such icons look contrasting in social media posts and attract maximum attention.
The star in the circle is an ancient symbol that has various interpretations depending on the culture. It symbolizes both mathematical perfection, the five virtues that every person should strive for, and protection from various adversities. In typography, this icon is used rather to draw attention to the text, as a means of addressing particularly complex or essential paragraphs.

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A dingbat in the form of a five-pointed star with a round circle in the centre. The rays of the symbol are filled with black, but the central part is left transparent. This unusual asterisk is often applied as an embellishment to bullet lists, important paragraphs, titles, nicknames and textual ornaments. It looks contrasting, but succinct. Thanks to its neutral meaning, it can be used in any context imaginable.
Apart from the Open Centre Black Star, Unicode has other five-pointed stars, including black star [U:2605], shadowed white star [U:2730], and pinwheel star [U:272F].

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Symbol U+272C is a star with a bold outline and a black circle in the central part. The icon with five equal rays resembles a schematically depicted flower, so it can be used as part of a floral ornament.
This contrasting appealing symbol can often be seen as a typographic decoration of headlines, lists, highlighted paragraphs, nicknames on social media and forums. If you need a simpler five-pointed asterisk, you can use black star [U:2605] or shadowed white star [U:2730].

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Outlined Black Star is a symbol with code U+272D. The icon is fulfilled in the black-and-white palette, just like all dingbats from the first version of Unicode. It differs from the simpler black star [U:2605] as it has an additional layer of the dark outline. This layer is placed a bit further than the star itself. Thanks to this way of drawing, the symbol looks three-dimensional and illuminated.
Outlined Black Star is used in typography, on websites and messengers. It serves for drawing attention to nicknames and headlines. Apart from that, it marks points in bullet lists and emphasizes the important information.

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Heavy Outlined Black Star U+272E is similar to the symbol with the code U+272D [U:272D], but has a bolder outline. This kind of pentagram is a popular symbol in typography and design. It can be used for designing lists and paragraphs, for dividing chapters, or in typesetting ornaments. An icon with a bold frame will draw attention to any elements of the text, be it headline or nickname.
Circled in bold, the outlined black star U+272E is associated with a classic five-pointed star. This symbol has a deep meaning and is widely used in various cultures. Modern people perceive the asterisk as a symbol of festivity, joy, and mystery.

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It's this star that decorates the Christmas tree, crowns the spires of the Moscow Kremlin, and is one of the most recognizable symbols of the USSR used on the shoulder straps of the military of different countries. We are talking about the five-pointed three-dimensional star without excessive elements.
Symbol U+272F has a lot of analogues in Unicode: black star [U:2605], shadowed white star [U:2730], outlined black star [U:272D]. You can use all of them for decorating printed or virtual texts.

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Shadowed white star looks simple and minimalistic. This five-pointed icon of the classic shape is perfectly suitable for emphasizing some information visually. If you put it in your text, it will definitely attract attention to particular headlines, paragraphs, and footnotes.
Star U+2730 and other similar symbols are traditionally associated with the New Year vibes, magic, fairy tales, mystery. It can be used in theme posts and creative texts.

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A bold asterisk with six straight and even rays is one of the classic typographic symbols. It is used to indicate footnotes, author's comments, difficult cases or rules (in math), notes and other elements of the text.
The asterisk U+2731 is made with bold straight lines, unlike the more delicate icon [U:2217], which is traditionally applied as a multiplication sign in math. Unicode also has a combining asterisk, which is usually placed above [U:20F0].

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The asterisk with the open centre often reminds of a snowflake. That's why it's often used as a dingbat in theme posts about winter, Christmas, and New Year festivities. In some cases the six-pointed icon replaces the five-pointed typograph star U+002A. For example, to signify footnotes, comments, lists.
Unicode has more detailed snowflakes, including the heavy chevron snowflake U+2746 [U:2746] and tight trifoliate [U:2745].

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Star U+2735 is drawn with thin black lines with partial background filling. In other words, each line is partially filled, that's why this geometric shape looks three-dimensional, as if it's moving and twirling in the air.
Eight-pointed star is one of the christian traditional symbols. It's often associated with the Bethlehem star and used as a Christmas decoration.
Unicode has more partially coloured asterisks. For example, a three pointed pinwheel star [U:1F7C3] and a simple pinwheel star [U:272F] or pentagram.

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This six-pointed star U+2736 is a thoroughly filled shape with even lines. It doesn't have shadows, contrasting outline or any other elements, that's why it looks so universal and minimalistic. The dingbat is often applied in typographic ornaments as a decoration or embellishment of social media posts (for example, in headlines, nicknames, creatives, lists).
Unlike the Star of David [U:2721], symbol U+2736 is not restricted to the religious or cultural-historical context. That's why it looks appropriate in various texts on any topic.

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A classic eight-pointed star with a black filled background. It has no contrasting outline or shadows. The octogram is a traditional symbol of many cultures and religions. According to the Christian tradition, this is how the Star of Bethlehem is depicted, which is often used as a Christmas and New Year decoration.
Unicode offers you a lot of various eight-pointed stars. For example, formed from two squares [U:1F7D0] (it's called "very heavy"), as well as a snowflake [U:1F7BE].

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Star U+2739 possesses twenty equilateral rays. A fully painted shape resembles the sun and is often used in this sense. The symbol is used as a typographic decoration, in other words, dingbat. You may come across it in headings and footnotes, highlighted paragraphs and list items. Plus, it is used in ornaments of several thematic icons.
There are more Unicode characters that have the same succinct design as the twelve-pointed star: five-pointed [U:2605], four-pointed filled [U:2726]. A minimalistic sun with an open centre is represented by the symbol [U:263C].

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A shape with sixteen even rays. It resembles a snowflake, a flower, a star, or even the Sun - you can apply this symbol in any sense that's appropriate in your situation.
As many other early Unicode symbols, the sixteen pointed asterisk has a concise and simple design. It's drawn with thin black lines that don't display any excessive elements. Despite its succinct nature, the snowflake looks three-dimensional and colourful (well, at least bright) thanks to the huge amount of rays.

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Winter-themed posts and creatives definitely benefit from symbol U+273B. It can be used there as a small basic snowflake, quite ordinary in terms of shape. Combined with other asterisks, this symbol creates a picture of the night starry sky and casts the atmosphere of magic. Somebody might take this dingbat for a flower or sun in a concise design.
The universal nature of symbol U+273B is easily explained - it's done as a six-pointed shape with drop-like equal rays and a small circle in the centre. All the elements of the icon have a black background filling.

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This icon represents a heavy star with drop-like rays. The six-pointed symbol resembles a schematically drawn snowflake or flower or maybe a typographic asterisk for footnotes and comments. This dingbat is often used to decorate stationery, books, magazines, brochures. You may come across it in virtual texts - on web pages, in nicknames, set ornaments and frames.
Such a teardrop-spoked asterisk is available for combining with other bold and heavy icons. For example, with a chevron snowflake [U:2746] or a spark [U:2748].

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An unusual flower that has six drop-shaped petals. The feature of the icon is that black petals rhyme with white ones which are transparent. In the centre there is a small white circle.
Unicode has more other colourful and black-and-white flowers. You can use them to compose a harmonic floral ornament. The six-petalled black and white florette U+273E is often combined with a simple eight-petalled black flower [U:2055] and with a schematic drawing of a flower on the stem [U:2698].

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This is the kind of camomile we all drew when we were little - with five round petals and a huge centre. The filled flower U+273F from the early version of Unicode is done in the black-and-white palette. It has dark petals and a contrasting white centre. Simple, but smart. And bright.
Symbol U+273F can be used for decorating any typographic products, such as things for children, romantic stuff, and nature-related goods. It's well-combined with other floral signs from Unicode, for example, a white florette [U:2740].

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If somebody asks you to draw a flower, what will your picture be like? Probably it will look similar to this U+2740 symbol - a basic "camomile" with five petals and a noticeable round centre. We are all familiar with such a flower. It's associated with joy, summer, nature, childhood and other positive things.
The designers made sure that each petal of the flower U+2740 had a small line departing from the centre. Thanks to the detailed picture, the flower seems three-dimensional. Unicode has more flowers like this, for example, a variation with black petals [U:273F].

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The symbol represents a bright and elegant flower with eight petals. The camomile is painted in the black-and-white palette, just like other Unicode symbols from the early versions. At the centre of the icon there is a big white middle of a round shape. There are eight similar petals departing from it, each of the black colour, featured with a double outline.
Flower U+2741 can be used for decorating posts, and it works well in combination with other floral symbols. Pay attention to the white florette [U:2740] and its so-called black sibling with five petals [U:273F].

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Symbol U+2742 looks like a sun, as it's often depicted in children's books. Eight identical triangular rays are departing from the round central part. The white shape is enclosed in a circle with black fill, so it looks contrasting, clearly visible on the neutral background.
An eight-pointed star in a circle is a symbol that evokes positive associations. It can be used together with other icons of a similar style, for example, with a circled white star [U:272A], twelve pointed black star [U:2739] and the symbol of white sun [U:1F323].

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Symbol U+2743 has six drop-like rays with a heavy outline. One half of each is filled with black, the other is left transparent. Due to such a manner of drawing, the star seems to be turning around.
Although symbol U+2743 is called an asterisk, its shape reminds of a flower. Unicode has more icons with similar drop-shaped rays. For example, a heavy teardrop-spoked asterisk [U:273D] and a shape featuring a circle in the centre [U:273B].

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A snowflake is a symbol of winter, cold, New Year and Christmas holidays. Symbol U+2745 depicts an ordinary snowflake, the six rays of which are connected with geometrical angles. The drawing is done with a black line, which looks light, delicate and precise.
Dingbat U+2745 is appropriate in posts and creatives on winter-holidays-related topics. It's also featured in ornament sets, where you can use it in combination with other snowflakes found in Unicode. For example, this heavy chevron snowflake [U:2746].

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A snowflake is one of the most popular symbols related to the winter holidays and cold. Posts regarding Christmas, New Year, and nature are often decorated with the icon U+2746. It depicts a symmetrical snowflake with six rays, and each of them is split in three parts at the tips.
The drawing is done with a black line, it looks contrasting and recognizable on any light background. Symbol U+2746 can be complemented with more winter-themed signs, such as this delicate snowflake [U:2745].

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Dingbat U+2748 is called a sparkle, but it rather resembles a flower with four petals and straight little rays. The drawing consists of black lines, it doesn't have shadows, a contrasting outline or other details. The centre features a small accurate circle with a filled background.
Symbol U+2748 is used as a typographic decoration: it comes in handy when it's necessary to create bullet-lists, highlight important headlines, draw attention to a meaningful paragraph. The icon is well-combined with other floral symbols from the early versions of Unicode, including the multi-coloured flower [U:2740].

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Symbol U+2749 can be interpreted in different ways: an asterisk, a snowflake, or even a wheel. The icon is drawn with a thin black line. It consists of eight equal rays, and each ray has a small black ball on the tip.
Dingbat U+2749 will serve as an outstanding text decoration. It doesn't deliver one particular semantic meaning, so it can be used to emphasize any elements of the written or virtual texts in creatives, nicknames, and ornaments.

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We are presented with an eight-pointed asterisk with drop-shaped rays and a round centre. The drawing is carried out with black lines. Visually it resembles a flower, a sun or a propeller. Thanks to such descign, this symbol is not attributed any specific meaning, so you can use it as a decoration in various elements of posts and texts.
Unicode has more other eight-pointed dingbats. For example, a classic star with pointed black rays [U:1F7CE] and a thin succinct snowflake [U:1F7BB].

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Symbol U+274D depicts a perfect circle, not filled in the background. It has a heavy outline from the right side. The icon looks like a cylinder or a growing moon, some kind of a disk, casting a shadow.
A circle is traditionally considered to be the symbol of perfection, fulfillment, completion. Depending on the context, dingbat U+274D can be used in one of the meanings mentioned above, or as a simple decoration for posts. Its functions also include marking points in a list, dividing chapters and paragraphs, and making ornaments.

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Symbol U+274F is a square with a shadow outline. A simple unpainted figure with a thin frame seems to cast a black shadow down to the right. The graphic dingbat looks laconic, but at the same time it is clearly visible on any monochrome background due to such rendering.
The square traditionally symbolizes balance, harmonious interaction, order, and the earthly element. The Unicode U+274F icon can be used in one of these meanings, as well as as a simple graphic decoration.

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Square U+2751 visually resembles a three-dimensional shape - cube. The effect is reached due to the rendering of the black heavy outline in the right corner of the image.
A cube or a flat square, casting a shadow on the surface, may be associated with order, certainty, unambiguity, equality, and even the unity of the four elements. This icon is widely spread in symbolism and emblems. However, Unicode dingbat U+2751 is most often used as a simple typographic decoration for posts and creatives of any topic.

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Is it a diamond made of the four equal fragments or an unfilled cross? Symbol U+2756 can be perceived as whatever you like. The centre of the shape clearly features an "X" - a cross with two bars, forming a convergence. The general outline of the cube looks like a simple cube with equal sides.
The graphic picture U+2756 is not restricted to one particular meaning, so it may be interpreted in any way possible. There's a huge variety of topics and places, where this symbol may come in handy - lists, headlines, footnotes, and other important information.

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This icon depicts a vertically standing bar. THe dingbat is done with a thin black line and it's devoid of any complementary elements. This typographical sign is often applied in writing to divide blocks of information in various texts.
When necessary, symbol U+2758 is used in type ornaments, frames, or when it's necessary to break up paragraphs into parts. Most often this vertical bar is combined with other dingbats from earlier versions of Unicode. You might find the following symbols extremely useful: check out fraction slash [U:2044], a graphic image of four bars [U:22AB], and a two-headed arrow with double vertical stroke [U:2901].

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Heavy turned comma U+275B is most often seen in riddles and rebuses. This icon is put before the image or next to it, so that you understand the position and the number of the hidden letters. Visually symbol U+275B resembles a "six" with its center painted black.
To denote commas and beats, Unicode offers us a huge variety of icons similar to this one. For example, two turned upper commas [U:275D], bold in design, and a double comma [U:201C] delicately rendered. Such upper commas are called quotation marks.

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Symbol U+275D may perform as an opening quotation mark. It can also denote the number of letters hidden in a rebus. Two turned commas are usually put higher than the text itself. The drawing is done with a bold black line, it doesn't have any additional elements.
Unicode has other symbols used as quotation marks, including the classic left-pointing double angle ones [U:00AB], plus double low-9 in thin design [U:201E].

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To denote quotation marks, you can use not only the classic typographic double angle commas [U:00AB], but also other Unicode symbols. Among them is a double comma with bold rendering. The icon will be located above the main line, it will be appropriate at the end of a quote or title. Paired with the U+275E icon, you can use U+275D - a double inverted comma [U:275D], which also has an upper location and is made with a bold line.

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Comma is one of the general punctuation marks in most popular languages. This symbol tends to be used to highlight appeals and clarifications, to separate homogeneous members of a sentence; all in all, to emphasize the important information. Speaking of English, we see that the rules around commas are still being figured, and sometimes it depends on the author, what ideas to highlight.
Comma is also present in programming languages. For example, in the enumeration of array arguments.
The bold lower comma from Unicode can be used in texts written in large font, or in rebuses. Among the analogues of this symbol are the small comma [U:FE50] and the bold upper comma [U:275C].

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Heavy single comma U+275C resembles a "nine" with its centre filled. This typographical symbol is put higher than the text. Like other symbols from the earlier versions of Unicode, it's not decorated with additional elements and it looks quite minimalistic. You can meet it in riddles and rebuses, where it denotes the number of letters in a word, hidden from the person playing the game.
Add U+275C - and you make up a closing quotation mark. However, for this purpose you might want to check the ready-made symbols: Unicode has right double quotation marks in thin [U:201D] or heavy [U:275E] variations.

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Double commas may be applied in various situations. Most often it performs as an opening quotation mark in the following contexts: citations, headlines, direct speech, ironic words or figurative locutions. In fact, you're less likely to see a double comma in rebuses, but still. If this sign stands next to the end of the word, it means that you have to subtract the last two letters to decode the hidden word.
Heavy Low Double Comma is one of the classic Unicode symbols. When organising quotation marks, you can combine this symbol with the similar upper version [U:275E] or rotated double commas [U:275D].

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Paragraph sign resembles two letters S fused together. Historians believe that this symbol appeared as a short version of the Latin term [i]signum sectiōnis[/i] [b]section sign[/b]. According to another theory, paragraph sign is a stylized S from German [i]satz[/i] [b]paragraph[/b]. Today this symbol is traditionally applied in documents, where it designates individual sections, or in textbooks, where it highlights separate chapters and topics. In addition, we may encounter paragraph signs in legal papers.
Paragraph sign with a curved stem differs from the classic typographic symbol [U:00A7]. It rather looks like a modified pilcrow sign [U:00B6]. You can use this symbol to designate any independent part of a text - be it a chapter, a section, or a paragraph itself.

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Exclamation marks had been helping people to express their emotions in writing even before emojis had appeared. Needless to say, this means of punctuation was really good at its job. The mark was implemented in typography back in the 15th century, and since then it's been widely used to convey astonishment, surprise, excitement, indignation and other strong feelings.
Heavy exclamation mark has an unusual description. In terms of size, its upper part doesn't exceed the lower dot and has a drop-like shape significantly narrowing closer to the bottom. If you need a more familiar exclamation mark, the appearance of which you're accustomed with, check out the classic typographical symbol [U:0021] or a smaller symbol with a rectangular upper part [U:FE57].

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Bold colored heart is ornament to decorate the text. Refers to the category of [https://unicode-table.com/en/sets/punctuation-marks/ punctuation marks]. Black heart emoji expresses [https://unicode-table.com/en/1F498/ love]. It can also be used to indicate health, cardiology, number of lives in video games.
Bold colored heart is used as an ornament for text decoration. It belongs to the category of punctuation marks. This black heart emoji expresses love and warm feelings. It can also be used to indicate health, cardiology, number of lives in video games.
Сharacter derived from set of glyphs the ITC Zapf [https://unicode-table.com/en/blocks/dingbats/ Dingbats] series 100. It is not clear how this glyph was used in print.
The character is derived from the set of glyphs ITC Zapf Dingbats series 100. It is not clear how this glyph was used in print.
Most systems display this icon in red, even though the Unicode name starts with black. There are Emoji hearts and other colors: 💙, 💚, 💛, 💜, 🧡.
Most systems display this icon in red, even though the Unicode name starts with black. There are more heart emojis featured in other colors: 💙, 💚, 💛, 💜, 🧡.

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Researchers still discuss the origins of the heart symbol. It seems like nowadays the initial meaning doesn't really matter. Every continent, country, and culture perceives [b]heart[/b] the same - as a synonym of the verb "love" in its widest sense.
Unicode features about 30 various symbols and emojis with a heart. One of them is a rotated heavy black heart, used for marking positions in bullet lists. Use it according to its intended purpose - for example, instead of a full stop or a bullet mark when enumerating points. Moreover, you can add it in a complex ornament made of multiple dingbats. If what you need is a classic heart without rotation, check out the bold symbol [U:2764] or the white heart [U:2661].

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A flower-shaped heart is one of the classic typographical symbols for text decoration. It appeared long before the creation of Unicode ans was used by printmakers in complex frames and set ornaments of all kinds. As for printing, such hearts could be implemented for breaking up some parts of the books. The traditional name of this symbol is [b]fleuron[/b] or [i]printer's flower[/i]. Fleuron is considered to resemble a heart or an ivy leaf. It actually stands as an independent symbol in some popular fonts.
Unicode features three floral hearts, including the rotated [U: 2767] and reflected [U:2619] designs. All of them are made with a heavy black line, with the outline filled black.

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A little branch with a heart or an ivy leaf. Classic typography has given it the name of [b]fleuron[/b]. This symbol was used to decorate printed books, papers, and other goods long before Unicode had appeared. Nowadays the rotated floral heart hasn't lost in popularity. You may come across it in floral ornament sets and frames. Besides, it's a perfect embellishment for a new chapter in a book or a new paragraph in a textbook.
Rotated floral heart bullet - that's the name you should type to find this fleuron in Unicode. Symbols database also contains a simple but elegant fleuron [U:2766] (the ivy leaf is headed down, whereas the branch is placed horizontally) and a reversed rotated floral heart [U:2619] (the leaf is turned to the left).

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Round parenthesis appeared back in the 16th century, when more complex mathematical operations started to require new signs. At first, this symbol was spread in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), then it moved on and appeared in writing and programming languages. Nowadays you can easily find it in physical and chemical formulas, books and texts of any genre, and, of course, in smiles like :)
The middle left bracket from Unicode is usually the opening one, used in conjunction with the right one - [U:2769]. Among the dingbats there are other brackets, for example, bold [U:276A], [U:276B] or panzer-like, with two breaks - [U:2772], [U:2773].

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Round bracket is an international punctuation mark used in writing. Even if it's not applied according to the intended purpose, any person with the average level of literacy will recognize this symbol. We come across this symbol at a very young age while solving the basic math problems. Round parenthesis denotes prioritized operations in logics, and it's often used in chemical and physical formulas. In the writing discourse, parenthesis highlights linking and introductory words, plus it helps to emphasize some additional information.
The middle right bracket from Unicode is usually used in conjunction with the left [U:2769] and is called the closing one. It is also used in numbered lists after the ordinal number. There are dozens of bracket pairs in Unicode. Among them are curly [U:007D], upper [U:23DC] and even refined [U:FD3F] brackets.

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Parenthesis is used in writing to introduce explanations, comments, additions, and especially [b]detachment constructions[/b]. According to stylistics, detachment is usually a word or a phrase that interrupts the original utterance in order to introduce some extra information. Due to the pause and stress that detachment creates, the text gains more authentic touch of human speech.
Apart from that, parenthesis may convey the author's point of view, sarcasm, contemplation, and side notes.
The symbol didn't become a punctuation mark right away. At first, it appeared in mathematics and logic. Then it started to be used in science, and only after that it got involved in typography.
The middle flattened left bracket is used in the same way as any other semicircular operator type bracket. It is usually called the opening one and is used together with the closing one right [U:276B].

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Parentheses appeared in the middle of the 16th century. It happened when an Italian mathematician and engineer ran out of the usual symbols to describe formulas, so he decided to invent a new paired sign. A century later, brackets became more common among scientists, and after a while the symbol migrated from logic and mathematics to typography.
There are multiple pairs of brackets in Unicode. Among them is the middle flattened right bracket. It is usually used as a closing one with the left opening [U:276A], thus making a pair. It can also be used in numbered lists or as part of a basic smiley face.

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