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  2. Latin Extended Additional - Wikipedia

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    Latin Capital Letter O with tilde and diaeresis U+1E4F ṏ Latin Small Letter O with tilde and diaeresis U+1E50 Ṑ Latin Capital Letter O with macron and grave U+1E51 ṑ Latin Small Letter O with macron and grave U+1E52 Ṓ Latin Capital Letter O with macron and acute U+1E53 ṓ Latin Small Letter O with macron and acute U+1E54 Ṕ

  3. List of Latin-script letters - Wikipedia

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    O with line below: Germanic dialectology Ò̱ ò̱: O with grave and line below: Ó̱ ó̱: O with acute and line below: Ô̱ ô̱: O with circumflex and line below: Ǒ̱ ǒ̱: O with caron and line below: Õ̱ õ̱: O with tilde and line below: Ō̱ ō̱: O with macron and line below: Ṓ̱ ṓ̱: O with macron, acute and line below: Ṑ̱ ṑ̱

  4. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    Latin Capital Letter O with macron 0268 U+014D ō 333 ō Latin Small Letter O with macron 0269 U+014E Ŏ 334 &Obreve; Latin Capital Letter O with breve 0270 U+014F ŏ 335 &obreve; Latin Small Letter O with breve 0271 U+0150 Ő 336 Ő Latin Capital Letter O with double acute: 0272 U+0151 ő 337 ő

  5. Latin Extended-A - Wikipedia

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    Latin Capital letter O with macron U+014D ō: Latin Small letter O with macron U+014E Ŏ: Latin Capital letter O with breve U+014F ŏ: Latin Small letter O with breve U+0150 Ő: Latin Capital Letter O with double acute U+0151 ő: Latin Small Letter O with double acute U+0152 Œ: Latin Capital Ligature OE U+0153 œ: Latin Small Ligature OE U+0154 Ŕ

  6. Scribal abbreviation - Wikipedia

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    Likewise the tilde (~), an undulated, curved-end line, came into standard late-medieval usage. Besides the tilde and macron marks above and below letters, modifying cross-bars and extended strokes were employed as scribal abbreviation marks, mostly for prefixes and verb, noun and adjective suffixes.

  7. List of Cyrillic letters - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 February 2025. See also: List of Cyrillic multigraphs Main articles: Cyrillic script, Cyrillic alphabets, and Early Cyrillic alphabet This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. This is a list of letters of the ...

  8. Latin-1 Supplement - Wikipedia

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    Latin Capital letter I with diaeresis: U+00D0 Ð Latin Capital letter Eth: U+00D1 Ñ Latin Capital letter N with tilde: U+00D2 Ò Latin Capital letter O with grave: U+00D3 Ó Latin Capital letter O with acute: U+00D4 Ô Latin Capital letter O with circumflex: U+00D5 Õ Latin Capital letter O with tilde: U+00D6 Ö Latin Capital letter O with ...

  9. Help:Macrons - Wikipedia

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    A macron is a diacritic ¯ placed over a vowel originally to indicate that the vowel is long. When editing a Wikipedia page, macron characters appear below the edit box, and can be inserted into the edit box by clicking the appropriate character (in JavaScript-enabled browsers). A macron can also be input directly from the keyboard.