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Wingdings is a TrueType dingbat font included in all versions of Microsoft Windows from version 3.1 [4] until Windows Vista/Server 2008, and also in a number of application packages of that era. [5] The Wingdings trademark is owned by Microsoft, [4] and the design and glyph order was awarded U.S. Design Patent D341848 in 1993. [6] The patent ...
The swastika is a symbol with many styles and meanings and can be found in many cultures. The appropriation of the swastika by the Nazi Party is the most recognisable modern use of the symbol in the Western world. The swastika (卐 or 卍) is a symbol used in various Eurasian religions and cultures, and it is also seen in some African and ...
Suignard, Michel (2011-06-08), Proposal to add Wingdings and Webdings Symbols: L2/11-344: N4143: Suignard, Michel (2011-09-28), Updated proposal to add Wingdings and Webdings Symbols: L2/11-417: N4155: Proposal to encode an additional sans-serif heavy double quote symbol in the UCS, 2011-10-17: N4103
Male and female sign ⚥ U+26A5 ⚥ Male or Female heterosexuality, Hermaphrodite (in entomology) Male with stroke sign ⚦ U+26A6 ⚦ Transgender: Male with stroke and male and female sign Transgender symbol (Emoji 13.0) [4] ⚧: U+26A7 ⚧ Transgender: Vertical male with stroke sign ⚨ U+26A8 ⚨ Iron(II) sulfate [5 ...
The symbol now known internationally as the "peace symbol" or "peace sign", was created in 1958 as a symbol for Britain's campaign for nuclear disarmament. [53] It went on to be widely adopted in the American anti-war movement in the 1960s and was re-interpreted as generically representing world peace .
Symbols of peace, a concept of ... V sign; W. White poppy This page was last edited on 3 September 2021, at 02:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. User:A.Khalil; User:Absence; User:Adrián V.M.
Characters that fall in the "political or religious" category are given the "general category" So, which is the catch-all category for "Symbol, other", i.e. anything considered a "symbol" which does not fall in any of the three other categories of Sm (mathematical symbols), Sc (currency symbols) or Sk (phonetic modifier symbols, i.e. IPA signs ...