Character
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Image
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Meaning
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Code
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℀
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ª⁄c
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An abbreviation for account. This is used in banks.
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U+2100
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℁
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ª⁄ₛ
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This is short for "adressed to the subject".
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U+2101
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ℂ
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Blackboard bold capital C. This symbol is used for complex numbers.[2]
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U+2102
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℃
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°C
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Symbol for Celsius.
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U+2103
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℄
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Symbol for centerline (a line in the center of a shape that divides the shape into two equal parts).
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U+2104
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℅
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ᶜ⁄ₒ
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This is short for "care of". It is similar to the symbol ℁ (U+2101).
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U+2105
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℆
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ᶜ⁄ᵤ
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This is short for "cada una", which means "each one" in Spanish.[2]
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U+2106
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ℇ
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Ɛ
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Symbol for Euler's constant.
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U+2107
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℈
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Э
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Symbol for the scruple.
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U+2108
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℉
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°F
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Symbol for Fahrenheit.
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U+2109
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ℊ
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Script lowercase G.
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U+210A
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ℋ
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Script capital H. It is used in Hamiltonian mechanics.[2]
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U+210B
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ℌ
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Blackletter capital H.
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U+210C
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ℍ
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Blackboard bold capital H. This is used as a symbol for quaternions.
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U+210D
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ℎ
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h
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Symbol for the Planck constant.
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U+210E
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ℏ
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ħ
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Symbol for the Planck constant when it is divided by two pi.
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U+210F
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ℐ
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Script capital I.
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U+2110
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ℑ
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Blackletter capital I.
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U+2111
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ℒ
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Script capital L. This is used for the laplace transform.
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U+2112
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ℓ
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𝓁
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Script small L. It is used as a symbol for liter.[2]
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U+2113
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℔
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ƚƀ
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Symbol for pounds.[2]
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U+2114
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ℕ
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Blackboard bold capital N. This is used as a symbol for natural numbers.[2]
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U+2115
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№
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No̲
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An abbreviation for "number". This is called the numero sign. It is similar to the number sign.
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U+2116
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℗
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Ⓟ
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Symbol for the copyright of a sound recording.
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U+2117
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℘
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𝓅
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Script capital P. This is a symbol for Weierstrass's elliptic functions.
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U+2118
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ℙ
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Blackboard bold capital P. This is used as a symbol for prime numbers.
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U+2119
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ℚ
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Blackboard bold capital Q. This is used as a symbol for rational numbers.[2]
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U+211A
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ℛ
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Script capital R.
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U+211B
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ℜ
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Blackletter capital R.
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U+211C
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ℝ
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Blackboard bold capital R. This is used as a symbol for real numbers.[2]
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U+211D
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℞
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Rₓ
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An abbreviation for prescription.
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U+211E
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℟
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Symbol for the response in a preces.
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U+211F
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℠
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Sᴹ
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Symbol for service marks.
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U+2120
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℡
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Tᴇʟ
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Symbol for telephones.
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U+2121
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™
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ᵀᴹ
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Symbol for unregistered trademarks.
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U+2122
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℣
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Symbol for the versicle in a preces.
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U+2123
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ℤ
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Blackboard bold capital Z. This is used as a symbol for integers.[2]
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U+2124
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℥
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Ꝣ
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Symbol for the ounce.
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U+2125
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Ω
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Ω
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Symbol for the ohm.
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U+2126
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℧
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Ʊ
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Symbol for the mho (another name for the siemens).[2]
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U+2127
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ℨ
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Blackletter capital Z.
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U+2128
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℩
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ɿ
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Upside down lowercase Iota. This is used as a symbol for the definite descriptor.[2]
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U+2129
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K
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K
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Symbol for the kelvin.
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U+212A
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Å
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Å
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Symbol for the ångström.
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U+212B
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ℬ
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Script capital B. This is used for the Bloch space.
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U+212C
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ℭ
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Blackletter capital C.
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U+212D
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℮
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Symbol used in European packaging for an estimate.
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U+212E
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ℯ
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A mathematical constant.
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U+212F
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ℰ
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Script capital E. This is used for electromotive force.[2]
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U+2130
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ℱ
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Script capital F. This is used for the Fourier transform.[2]
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U+2131
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Ⅎ
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One of the three Claudian letters.[2]
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U+2132
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ℳ
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Script capital M. This is used as the German gold mark symbol.[2]
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U+2133
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ℴ
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Script small O.
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U+2134
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ℵ
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א
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The Hebrew leter Aleph. This is used as a symbol for the aleph numbers.
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U+2135
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ℶ
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ב
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The Hebrew letter Bet. This is used as a symbol for the beth numbers.
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U+2136
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ℷ
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ג
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The Hebrew letter Gimel. This is used as a symbol for the gimel function.
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U+2137
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ℸ
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ד
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The Hebrew letter Dalet.
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U+2138
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ℹ
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Symbol for information sources.
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U+2139
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℺
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Rotated capital Q. This is used as a symbol for signature marks.[2]
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U+213A
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℻
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Symbol for fax.
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U+213B
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ℼ
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Blackboard bold lowercase pi.
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U+213C
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ℽ
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Blackboard bold lowercase gamma.
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U+213D
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ℾ
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Blackboard bold capital gamma.
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U+213E
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ℿ
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Blackboard bold capital pi.
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U+213F
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⅀
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Blackboard bold n–ary (of n entities) summation.
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U+2140
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⅁
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Upside down G.
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U+2141
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⅂
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Ꞁ
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Upside down L.
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U+2142
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⅃
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Horizontally flipped L.
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U+2143
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⅄
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Upside down R.
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U+2144
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ⅅ
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𝔻
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Blackboard bold and italic capital D. It can be used as a symbol for differentials.[2]
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U+2145
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ⅆ
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𝕕
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Blackboard bold and italic lowercase D. It can be used as a symbol for differentials.[2]
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U+2146
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ⅇ
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𝕖
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Blackboard bold and italic lowercase E. It can be used as a symbol for natural exponents.[2]
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U+2147
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ⅈ
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𝕚
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Blackboard bold and italic lowercase I. It can be used as a symbol for imaginary units.[2]
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U+2148
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ⅉ
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𝕛
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Blackboard bold and italic lowercase J. It can be used as a symbol for imaginary units.[2]
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U+2149
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⅊
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Symbol used for property lines.
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U+214A
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⅋
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Upside down ampersand. This is used in linear logic.[2]
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U+214B
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⅌
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An abbreviation for the word "per".
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U+214C
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⅍
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ᴬ⁄S
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An abbreviation for the word "aktieselskab" (the Danish word for a corporation for stocks).
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U+214D
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ⅎ
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Lowercase version of Ⅎ (U+2132).
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U+214E
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⅏
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Symbol for a reference written in the Samaritan script.
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U+214F
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