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Thursday, 25 October 2012

List of Symbols

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This is a list of graphical signs, icons, and symbols.

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List of symbols
Punctuation
apostrophe( ’ ' )
brackets( [ ], ( ), { }, ⟨ ⟩ )
colon( : )
comma( , ، 、 )
dash( , –, —, ― )
ellipsis( …, ..., . . . )
exclamation mark( ! )
full stop/period( . )
guillemets( « » )
hyphen( )
hyphen-minus( - )
question mark( ? )
quotation marks( ‘ ’, “ ”, ' ', " " )
semicolon( ; )
slash/stroke/solidus( /, ⁄ )
Word dividers
interpunct( · )
space( ) ( ) ( )
General typography
ampersand( & )
asterisk( * )
at sign( @ )
backslash( \ )
bullet( )
caret( ^ )
dagger( †, ‡ )
degree( ° )
ditto mark( )
inverted exclamation mark( ¡ )
inverted question mark( ¿ )
number sign/pound/hash( # )
numero sign( )
obelus( ÷ )
ordinal indicator( º, ª )
percent, per mil( %, ‰ )
basis point( )
pilcrow( )
prime( ′, ″, ‴ )
section sign( § )
tilde( ~ )
underscore/understrike( _ )
vertical bar/broken bar/pipe( ¦, | )
Intellectual property
copyright symbol( © )
registered trademark( ® )
service mark( )
sound recording copyright( )
trademark( )
Currency
currency (generic)( ¤ )
currency (specific)
( ฿ ¢ $ ƒ £ ¥ )
Uncommon typography
asterism( )
index/fist( )
interrobang( )
irony punctuation( ؟ )
lozenge( )
reference mark( )
tee( )
up tack( )
therefore sign( )
because sign( )
tie( )
Related
diacritical marks
whitespace characters
non-English quotation style( « », „ ” )
In other scripts
Chinese punctuation
Hebrew punctuation
Japanese punctuation
Korean punctuation
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Many (but not all) graphemes that are part of a writing system that encodes a full spoken language are included in the Unicode standard, which also includes graphical symbols. See:
The remainder of this list focuses on graphemes not part of spoken language-encoding systems.

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A subset has been used as United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for headstones and markers.

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