
U+1DFC • combining
Combining Double Inverted Breve Below is a diacritical mark placed below a base character, consisting of two inverted breve shapes. It is used in phonetic transcription or specialized orthographies to modify the sound value or meaning of the base character. This combining symbol overlays the character beneath it and is not used independently.
The Symbol For Combining Double Inverted Breve Below (᷼) is a unicode character in the Basic Multilingual Plane Plane. It is found in the Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement block and was approved as part of Unicode Version 6.0 in 2010
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