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Non-significant typographic character From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In Unicode, the dotted circle () is a non-significant typographic character used to illustrate the effect of a combining mark, such as a diacritic mark.[1][citation needed] It can also be used to indicate a spot where a character is supposed to be, but it is rarely used for other purposes.[clarification needed]

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A Unicode combining mark combines with a preceding character. When used as stand-alone, it would combine unintentionally with a preceding character (possibly a space):

  • Diacritic ̒ used alone between regular spaces
  • Diacritic ◌̒ used after a character

Using the generic dotted circle character also shows the relative positioning of the diacritic.[citation needed]

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