U+0361 • combining
Combining Double Inverted Breve (U+0361) is a diacritical mark that places two inverted breve marks above a base character. It is used in phonetic and linguistic notation to indicate specific prosodic or articulatory features.
The Symbol For Combining Double Inverted Breve (͡) is a unicode character in the Basic Multilingual Plane Plane. It is found in the Combining Diacritical Marks block and was approved as part of Unicode Version 1.1 in 1993
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