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  2. Enclosed CJK Letters and Months - Wikipedia

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    Enclosed CJK Letters and Months is a Unicode block containing circled and parenthesized Katakana, Hangul, and CJK ideographs.Also included in the block are miscellaneous glyphs that would more likely fit in CJK Compatibility or Enclosed Alphanumerics: a few unit abbreviations, circled numbers from 21 to 50, and circled multiples of 10 from 10 to 80 enclosed in black squares (representing speed ...

  3. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    37.7 Enclosed CJK Letters and Months. 37.8 CJK Compatibility. ... Old English: Medievalist: U+1E9C ẜ Latin Small Letter Long S with diagonal stroke: U+1E9D ẝ

  4. Template : Unicode chart Enclosed CJK Letters and Months

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    Unicode chart Enclosed CJK Letters and Months}} provides a table listing the characters in the Enclosed CJK Letters and Months Unicode block. Hangul and katakana subsets can be listed using an optional parameter.

  5. Enclosed Alphanumerics - Wikipedia

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    Enclosed Alphanumerics is a Unicode block of typographical symbols of an alphanumeric within a circle, a bracket or other not-closed enclosure, or ending in a full stop. It is currently fully allocated. Within the Basic Multilingual Plane, a few additional enclosed numerals are in the Dingbats and the Enclosed CJK Letters and Months blocks.

  6. List of precomposed Latin characters in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    A collection of precomposed Latin characters (mostly abbreviations of units of measurement) is also included in the CJK Compatibility and Enclosed CJK Letters and Months sections of Unicode, as are a set of precomposed Roman numerals; these characters are intended for use in East Asian languages and are not meant to be mixed with Latin languages.

  7. CJK Symbols and Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    In Unicode 1.0.1, during the process of unifying with ISO 10646, the "IDEOGRAPHIC DITTO MARK" (仝) was unified with the unified ideograph at U+4EDD, allowing the Japanese Industrial Standard symbol to be moved from U+32FF in the Enclosed CJK Letters and Months block to the vacated code point at U+3004. [3]

  8. Unicode block - Wikipedia

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    Enclosed CJK Letters and Months: 256 255 Hangul (62 characters), Katakana (47 characters), Common (146 characters) 0 BMP U+3300..U+33FF: CJK Compatibility: 256 256 Katakana (88 characters), Common (168 characters) 0 BMP U+3400..U+4DBF: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A: 6,592 6,592 Han 0 BMP U+4DC0..U+4DFF: Yijing Hexagram Symbols: 64 64 ...

  9. Unicode compatibility characters - Wikipedia

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    The "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" block contains a single non-compatibility character: the 'Korean Standard Symbol' (㉿ U+327F). That symbol and 12 other characters have been included in the blocks for unknown reasons. The "CJK Compatibility Ideographs" block contains these non-compatibility unified Han ideographs: (U+FA0E): 﨎 (U+FA0F): 﨏