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  2. Geometric Shapes (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Tombstone (typography), the end of proof character. Geometric Shapes Extended (Unicode block) Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows (Unicode block) includes more geometric shapes. Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs (Unicode block) includes several geometric shapes of different colors. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode.

  3. Phonetic symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Unicode blocks. Unicode blocks with many phonetic symbols. IPA Extensions (U+0250–02AF) Spacing Modifier Letters (U+02B0–02FF) Phonetic Extensions (U+1D00–1D7F) Phonetic Extensions Supplement (U+1D80–1DBF) Modifier Tone Letters (U+A700–A71F) Superscripts and Subscripts (U+2070–209F) Font support for IPA.

  4. Phoenician (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenician is a Unicode block containing characters used across the Mediterranean world from the 12th century BCE to the 3rd century CE. The Phoenician alphabet was added to the Unicode Standard in July 2006 with the release of version 5.0. An alternative proposal to handle it as a font variation of Hebrew was turned down.

  5. Urdu - Wikipedia

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    InPage, a widely used desktop publishing tool for Urdu, has over 20,000 ligatures in its Nastaʿliq computer fonts. A highly Persianised and technical form of Urdu was the lingua franca of the law courts of the British administration in Bengal and the North-West Provinces & Oudh. Until the late 19th century, all proceedings and court ...

  6. Soyombo (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Soyombo is a Unicode block containing characters from the Soyombo alphabet, which is an abugida developed by the monk and scholar Zanabazar (1635–1723) in 1686 to write Mongolian. It can also be used to write Tibetan and Sanskrit. In addition, this block includes the Soyombo symbol on the flag of Mongolia .

  7. Hanifi Rohingya (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Unicode version history. 11.0 (2018) 50 (+50) Unicode documentation. Code chart ∣ Web page. Note: [1] [2] Hanifi Rohingya is a Unicode block containing characters for Hanifi Rohingya script used for writing the Rohingya language in Myanmar and Bangladesh. [3]

  8. Sundanese (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Sundanese is a Unicode block containing modern characters for writing the Sundanese script of the Sundanese language of the island of Java, Indonesia . Sundanese [1] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) 0. 1.

  9. Manichaean (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Manichaean. Manichaean is a Unicode block containing characters historically used for writing Sogdian, Parthian, and the dialects of Fars.