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The capital Latin letter F originates from the ancient Greek and Phoenician letter with a similar shape. It is widely used to denote chemical, mathematical, physical concepts and quantities. For example, the calligraphic capital letter [U:2131] is suitable for writing the Fourier transform.
The symbol presented on the page can be used together with other uppercase and calligraphic letters to decorate nicknames, headlines, posts on social networks, and printed products. Words may look like this: [U:2131][U:1D456] [U:1D45F][U:1D452].