⸮
reversed question mark (U+2E2E): mirrored from its usual form in Latin script; punctus percontativus used in 16th–17th century Europe to mark the end of a percontatio; experimentally used as an irony mark
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⸮
Summary
⸮ is an Unicode character[1].
Key Facts
- ⸮'s image is recorded as Unicode 0x2E2E.svg[2].
- ⸮'s instance of is recorded as Unicode character[3].
- ⸮'s subclass of is recorded as punctuation mark[4].
- ⸮'s subclass of is recorded as question mark[5].
- ⸮'s Commons category is recorded as Reversed question mark[6].
- ⸮'s Unicode character is recorded as ⸮[7].
- ⸮'s different from is recorded as ؟[8].
- ⸮'s Unicode code point is recorded as 2E2E[9].
- ⸮'s HTML entity is recorded as ⸮[10].
- ⸮'s HTML entity is recorded as ⸮[11].
- ⸮'s HTML entity is recorded as ⸮[12].
- ⸮'s 3D model is recorded as U+2E2E Noto Sans 20230523.stl[13].
- ⸮'s GlyphWiki ID is recorded as u2e2e[14].
- ⸮'s Unicode block is recorded as Supplemental Punctuation[15].
- ⸮'s Unicode character name is recorded as REVERSED QUESTION MARK[16].
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Designation and Status
⸮'s instance of is recorded as Unicode character[3].