>
Unicode character
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Summary
> is an Unicode character[1].
Key Facts
- >'s instance of is recorded as Unicode character[2].
- >'s Commons category is recorded as >[3].
- >'s opposite of is recorded as <[4].
- >'s Unicode character is recorded as >[5].
- >'s homoglyph is recorded as greater-than sign[6].
- >'s homoglyph is recorded as ›[7].
- >'s homoglyph is recorded as ﹥[8].
- >'s Unicode code point is recorded as FF1E[9].
- >'s HTML entity is recorded as >[10].
- >'s HTML entity is recorded as >[11].
- >'s GlyphWiki ID is recorded as uff1e[12].
- >'s Unicode block is recorded as Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms[13].
- >'s Unicode character name is recorded as FULLWIDTH GREATER-THAN SIGN[14].
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Designation and Status
>'s instance of is recorded as Unicode character[2].